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Author: Chris Quintana, USA TODAY

Money

COVID-19 will hit colleges when students arrive for fall semester. So why open at all? Money is a factor.

August 17, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on COVID-19 will hit colleges when students arrive for fall semester. So why open at all? Money is a factor.

While many colleges have switched to online classes, some still plan to reopen for fall semester. They’re almost certain to see coronavirus outbreaks.

Nation

Party killers: Colleges hope new rules will slow COVID-19 spread, students aren’t convinced

August 7, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Party killers: Colleges hope new rules will slow COVID-19 spread, students aren’t convinced

Hoping to stem future outbreaks, some colleges have promised bans on parties for the fall semester. Students aren’t sure how or if that will work.

News

Trump administration to bar DACA and undocumented students from billions in federal aid

April 21, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump administration to bar DACA and undocumented students from billions in federal aid

The White House on Tuesday blocked tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants and DACA recipients from getting billions of dollars in aid earmarked for college students affected by COVID-19.

News

College students were promised aid in the coronavirus stimulus. It still hasn’t arrived.

April 21, 2020April 21, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on College students were promised aid in the coronavirus stimulus. It still hasn’t arrived.

The Education Dept. said coronavirus money was on its way. For nearly every student, it still hasn’t arrived. Some don’t even know they’re eligible.

News

Students are weary of online classes, but colleges can’t say whether they’ll open in fall 2020

April 19, 2020April 19, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Students are weary of online classes, but colleges can’t say whether they’ll open in fall 2020

As colleges adjust to online learning amid the coronavirus, they’re increasingly considering canceling in-person classes for the fall 2020 semester.

Travel

The loneliest road trip: I drove across the country during coronavirus. Here’s what I saw.

April 14, 2020April 14, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on The loneliest road trip: I drove across the country during coronavirus. Here’s what I saw.

My stepfather died unexpectedly. Then coronavirus hit. Cramped in a studio apartment amid the quarantine, I felt marooned. So I decided to drive home.

Tech

A rapping professor. A cat in class. Pornography on Zoom. How online classes work at colleges during coronavirus

March 30, 2020March 30, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on A rapping professor. A cat in class. Pornography on Zoom. How online classes work at colleges during coronavirus

The coronavirus has driven nearly all college courses online and onto Zoom across the country. Students are struggling and laughing in the transition.

Money

Trump: Student loan borrowers can suspend payments for 60 days without interest

March 20, 2020March 20, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump: Student loan borrowers can suspend payments for 60 days without interest

Federal student loan borrowers will be able to suspend their payments for 60 days and interest will not accrue. Payments made will go toward principle

News

At America’s colleges, a flurry of midterms, packing and flights. Then, isolation.

March 14, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on At America’s colleges, a flurry of midterms, packing and flights. Then, isolation.

In one college town, students were in a frenzy to leave because of the coronavirus, but wondered if they will get the experience they paid for.

News

Betsy DeVos orders probe after USA TODAY finds college evidently without faculty, students

February 27, 2020 Chris Quintana, USA TODAY Comments Off on Betsy DeVos orders probe after USA TODAY finds college evidently without faculty, students

Betsy DeVos has launched an Education Department investigation after a USA TODAY report showed a college apparently had no faculty or students.

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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