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NBC News
Parents say school-issued iPads are causing chaos with their kids
Google's work in schools aims to create a 'pipeline of future users,' internal documents say
Parents are opting kids out of school laptops, returning them to pen and paper
A virtual education company was a lifeline to a rural district. Now they're at war.
Inside the Univ. of Virginia gun incident that drew DOJ's ire
A transgender teen wanted to update his school records. Oklahoma created a rule to stop him.
Critical race theory battle invades school boards — with help from conservative groups
How an urban myth about litter boxes in schools became a GOP talking point
Parents protesting 'critical race theory' identify another target: Mental health programs
Critical race theory battles are driving frustrated, exhausted educators out of their jobs
School tip lines were meant to stop shootings, but uncovered a teen suicide crisis
Town & Country
College Admissions Has a Fact-Checking Problem. Here's Why.
BuzzFeed News
Title IX Changes Are Coming. Can The Warring Sides Find Common Ground?
Harvard Wants To Admit Donors’ Kids, Even If That Makes The School More White
University Of Maryland Passes Title IX Costs On To Students
Former Students Say Stanford Tried To Buy Its Way Out Of Title IX Investigations
A University Sued Its Own Student Newspaper And Won
HuffPost
The Prevailing Narrative On Trigger Warnings Is Just Plain Wrong
Fraternities Hire Trent Lott To Lobby For Limiting Campus Sexual Assault Investigations
How Rolling Stone’s UVA Story Sparked A Controversial Frat Lobbying Effort
This Is Why Canadian Universities Don’t Have College Admissions Scandals