Anti-Trans Attacks in Tennessee Are Nothing New. Colleges Need to Step Up for Their Students. Induja Kumar Opinion: As SCOTUS prepares to hear United States v. Skrmetti, Vanderbilt's history of handling anti-trans hate is a cautionary tale.
Why ‘Just Voting’ Isn’t That Easy for Out-of-State College Students Uma Menon Across the country, students who attend college outside of their home states face barriers when trying to vote at their campus addresses.
How College Athletes Champion LGBTQ+ Inclusion Katrina Liu LGBTQ+ athletes have been subject to conservative attacks—but some college sports teams are working to ensure their teammates feel included.
Title IX Organizers’ Big Win is Contingent on School Compliance Ravina Nath "While we can celebrate the Biden administration’s updated Title IX regulations as a win, we can’t become complacent."
At Catholic Universities, Students Fight an Uphill Battle for Reproductive Justice Casey Wetherbee Students are working to fill the reproductive health-care gaps left by their Catholic colleges and universities.
Medication Abortion Belongs on College Campuses. Schools Need to Step Up. Laila Salaam There is a higher demand for medication abortion services on college campuses than universities acknowledge.
Texas’ Anti-DEI Law Leaves Students Standing Alone Kirti Moteka The combination of SB 17 and the reversal of Roe v. Wade restricts my liberties as a woman, a person of color, and a daughter of immigrants.
Bringing Medication Abortion Access to College Campuses Madeleine Aitken Public colleges and universities in Massachusetts recently submitted their plans to provide medication abortion access.