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Posts from Say Something

By Libby Sander January 27, 2014
Giancarlo Tello, whose family came to New Jersey from Peru when he was 6, dropped out of Rutgers University at Newark because he couldn’t afford it. With a new state law in place, he’s going back.
By Beckie Supiano January 6, 2014
When Lily Myers, a junior at Wesleyan University, performed “Shrinking Women,” about gender, body image, and food, she hardly expected to get three million views on YouTube.
By Sara Lipka December 3, 2013
A senior at Aquinas College, in Grand Rapids, Mich., started a campaign to bring herself and others in from the cold.
By Beckie Supiano November 12, 2013
Eric Fromm, the student-body president at Northwest Christian University, has revealed his nonbelief, sparking attention on the campus and beyond.
By Beckie Supiano October 21, 2013
Northeastern University is setting up dancers like Shelby Elsbree for a second career through its College of Professional Studies.
By Justin Doubleday September 30, 2013
Stressed out over how she would come up with $11,800 to return to Spelman College for her sophomore year, Risha Hill held an art show at her house this past summer.
By Libby Sander September 9, 2013
Sadia Saifuddin’s appointment to the University of California’s board sparked an angry response from some conservative and pro-Israel groups.
By Sara Lipka August 20, 2013
Rachel Arsenault heard the debate over the value of college, and steered away from law and psychology and toward agriculture, automotive technology, and dairy farming.
By Casey McDermott July 29, 2013
Returning from a suspension over the hazing death of a drum major gives the Marching 100 an opportunity to change, says Brandon Cunningham, the band’s former president.
By Casey McDermott July 8, 2013
Deborah Salmon thought her international immersion trip would focus on the economy. Instead, the Brandeis International Business School student had a front-row seat to political upheaval.