Angela Alsobrooks, Larry Hogan discuss higher education during Maryland US Senate race Alsobrooks plans to support education initiatives proposed by the Biden administration, while Hogan hopes to continue work from his gubernatorial tenure. Keira Hardesty September 16, 2024
Gen Z’s lack of voting could undermine key economic, social justice reforms Young people are the first line of defense for the future of democracy. Hunter Craig December 11, 2023
Supreme Court strikes down Biden student loan forgiveness plan With a vote of 6-3, the court deemed President Joe Biden’s loan forgiveness plan illegal. Sasha Allen June 30, 2023
Subsidizing all student loans is a cheaper fix than Biden’s debt relief initiative Unsubsidized loans are unfair because students can’t pay what they don’t have. Medhanit Desta March 29, 2023
FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances when calculating financial aid To be more considerate, FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances in their calculations Dhruvak Mirani December 6, 2022
Applications for student loan forgiveness halted after court strikes down Biden’s program The administration said it is seeking to overturn the ruling and will hold the applications of those who have already applied. Nene Narh-Mensah November 10, 2022
Application for federal student loan forgiveness is now open Applicants can receive up to $20,000 in debt relief if they received a Pell Grant, and up to $10,000 if they are not Pell Grant recipients. Nene Narh-Mensah October 17, 2022