The disruptions wrought by coronavirus cause students to consider delaying a return to college.
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Students discuss which elements of education were able to transfer from the classroom to the computer screen.
Students debate whether colleges should drop standardized testing as an admissions requirement.
Students offer a few ways universities can make ends meet during the pandemic.
Students debate the pros and cons of returning to campus in the absence of a coronavirus vaccine.
Colleges shouldn’t force students off the letter-grade system during the coronavirus pandemic.
Students debate whether he’ll win over Bernie Sanders supporters, and if he should even try.
Students discuss the challenges of hunting for jobs and internships and how to respond to them.
Students debate the obligations of universities during the pandemic.
Students discuss what has been different since the pandemic hit and schools closed their doors.
Who’s flouting social-distancing rules? Students discuss.
Students discuss what’s lost and what could be gained as Covid-19 forces classes to move online.
Students weigh returning power to the parties, a single-day vote, holding open contests and switching to ranked-choice voting.
Students discuss the #MeToo era and next steps at college.
A deep connection with voters, a new reputation and Americans’ votes, students argue.
Students discuss the fate of political centrism in America.
Students explain why the 78-year-old socialist polls so well among their peers.
Students explain what the larger-than-life basketball star meant to them.
Students discuss ideas not often shared by their peers.
Students put aside what exactly Bernie Sanders said to Elizabeth Warren and answer the question.