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The Los Angeles Times

  1. Six years, a trial and a firing. But no end to a professor’s sexual harassment fight.

  2. Cal Poly Humboldt students live in vehicles to afford college. They were ordered off campus.

  3. Overwhelming demand for online classes is reshaping California’s community colleges.

  4. A PhD and full class load gets a CSU lecturer $64,860 a year. They are striking for change.

WAMU, DCist & NPR

  1. D.C.’s haphazard recordkeeping meant one student who thought she graduated, didn’t

  2. For students in communities ravaged by the pandemic, a mountain of adult responsibilities

  3. Nikole Hannah-Jones shares plans for Howard, reflects on fight for tenure at UNC Chapel-Hill

  4. Training for school leaders ‘attempted to control Black bodies’

  5. A train wreck in slow motion:’ COVID cases surge in schools, unnerving families

  6. Anti-Asian violence fuels worry among Asian American students

  7. How five families decided to send their children back for in-person learning — or not

  8. Families in Prince George’s County embrace cautious approach to reopening

The Washington Post

  1. A photo emerges and a Va. school system’s use of seclusion and restraint comes under scrutiny

  2. ‘Borderline criminal:’ Many public schools teeter on the edge of decreptitude

  3. A wealthy school system was named best in Virginia, but a growing chorus of Black parents is disrupting that narrative

  4. A Muslim school board candidate was pepper-sprayed during a traffic stop. She decried it as police brutality. Police say she resisted arrest.

  5. ‘If it helps, it helps’: A rural Virginia school system looks to arm teachers

  6. What does it take to combat intolerance? Students at a Virginia High School find out.

  7. When ‘the heartbeat’ stops: Rural schools close as opportunity and residents flee

  8. A Virginia community steeped in Civil War lore grapples for change

The Richmond Times-Dispatch

  1. After ordinance passes, uncertainty looms for people who live in Ashland hotel

  2. After years of decline, people are paying attention to Essex Village. Is it too late?

  3. Emails: Developer threatened to pull 1,000 home community if schools are rezoned