National Student protestors worry how school disciplinary actions will affect their futures Hundreds of college students across the U.S. have been arrested, and many suspended and expelled, for participating in pro-Palestinian protests. Some students reflect on their actions and punishment. Sergio Martinez-Beltran
National Man admits racial harassment of Utah women's NCAA basketball team Prosecutors in northern Idaho say they won't bring charges against a man who admitted to using a racial slur against University of Utah women's basketball players. Kirk Siegler
National What we can learn from 4 schools that have reached agreements with Gaza protesters Northwestern, Brown, Rutgers and University of Minnesota are among the handful of schools that have reached agreements with student protesters. Here's how they did it, and what could come next. Rachel Treisman
University of Washington won’t cut ties with Boeing, president says, despite protests ‘She was very direct. She said, we will not end this relationship because, essentially, you couldn't replace all the support that the company has given the university over the years.’ -Mike Reicher Kim Malcolm John O'Brien
National Why these college students say they aren't participating in protests The vast majority of U.S. college students are not taking part in campus protests over the war in Gaza. Students at University of Massachusetts-Boston share why they are choosing to stay out of it. Kirk Carapezza
National Is this some kind of joke? A school facing shortages starts teaching standup comedy When a public school couldn't attract a theater teacher, it hired a stand-up comedian. School lunch is taking a ribbing, but the school says the students are learning useful academic skills. Justin Kramon
AI should be used in class, not feared. That’s the message of these Seattle area teachers Earlier this year, Washington became the fifth state in the country to issue guidance on using AI in school. Some teachers had already started using artificial intelligence to improve their assignments, engage students, and save time. Sami West
National Columbia University cancels its main commencement ceremony after weeks of turmoil Officials announced Monday that they will focus on Class Day and school-level events instead of the main ceremony planned for May 15, following the arrest and suspension of pro-Palestinian protesters. Rachel Treisman
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In the 1980s, he led student protests. Now, he's a college dean Pedro Noguera led anti-apartheid protests as a student at UC Berkeley. Forty years later, he offers his thoughts on the ongoing protests at the University of Southern California over the war in Gaza. Ayesha Rascoe