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Sorority women in purple shirts and pink boas jump in celebration.

The Ratings Are In and Season Two of TikTok’s Alabama Rush Was a Huge Hit

Videos of Alabama's sorority recruitment process have gained as many views as some major reality television shows have.
By Rachyl Jones
choosing a college

The Business of Choosing a College: How to Know If You’ll Get Your Money’s Worth

For the amount you'll be paying, make sure to ask these questions before picking a college.
By John A. Tures
Archaeological draftsman Ralf Scherrer draws the layers of residue and earth at the Grosser Juedenhof (which literally means Large Jewish Courtyard) archaeological excavation site as archaeologist Anja Grothe takes notes on August 29, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The site, which was once a parking lot and is located in the city center adjacent to City Hall, contains foundations of houses dating back to the 17th century, though archaeolgists also hope to find remains of a synagogue and mikva dating back to the Middle Ages. Berlin is currrently hosting a series of exhibitions and other events ahead of its 775th anniversary, which the city will mark with a celebration scheduled for the end of October.

Demand for Archaeologists Is Higher Than Ever—So Why Aren’t More People Studying It?

Despite increasingly high demand for archaeologists in the commercial sector, the U.K. is still facing a shortage in the highly specialized field.
By Alanna Martinez
Time is a tailwind to the young—don’t ignore this huge advantage.

What I Learned in a Year After Graduating College

By Matt Joyner
Students take a break at Royce Hall on the campus of UCLA on April 23, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. They're probably aggrieved. And some of them are right to be aggrieved. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Nine Legit Master’s Degrees You Can Now Earn Completely Online

By Dhawal Shah
It is a sad fact that our nation’s universities bear no burden on whether a student succeeds or fails after graduation.

Make Higher Education Great Again

By Matt Joyner
Don’t go to college.

15 Essential Skills They Don’t Teach You in College

By James Altucher
A Pedestrian walks through the Main Quadrangles (Quad) on the Hyde Park Campus of the University of Chicago on November 30, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois.

Bravo to the University of Chicago

By The Editors
Yale University April 16, 2008 in New Haven, Connecticut.

Broken Windows at Yale

By The Editors
People walk around the Harvard University''s main campus December 19, 2000 in Cambridge, MA.

Single-Sex Clubs Are Not Inherently Evil

By The Editors

Don’t Tolerate Intolerance at Brown University

By The Editors
Screenshot of a Kadenze class. (Photo: Kadenze)

Take Arts Courses From Princeton and Stanford for $7 a Month

By John Bonazzo

The 7 Stupidest Mistakes You Can Make as You Return to College

By Alexandra Peers
<> on June 12, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.

Bernie Sanders and the Crisis of Affordable College Education

By Michael Sainato
CAMBRIDGE, MA - SEPTEMBER 12: Students enter the Admissions Building on the campus of Harvard University September 12, 2006 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard has announced that it will end early admissions next year, citing criticism that it favors wealthier students and hinders those seeking financial aid since the deadlines for aid are much later. (Photo by Glen Cooper/Getty Images)

Asian-Americans Are Indeed Getting Screwed by Harvard (But Not How They Think)

By Steve Cohen
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21: Students march through Westminster as they protest against the rising costs of further education on November 21, 2012 in London, England. The demonstration march was organised by the National Union of Students and is the first national student protest since a series of violent protests against tuition fees two years ago. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Britain’s Bizarre and Dishonorable National Union of Students Misfires on Israel

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

An Epidemic of Jew Hatred at American Colleges

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
College/ greek life collage (Photos: mtnbikrrrr/ Flickr, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity/ Flickr, holdenarmstrong/ Flickr, James Sheriff/ Flickr, Evan Cooper/ Flickr, Chris Chambers/ Getty Images)

Rutgers Ban on All Fraternity and Sorority Parties Is a Stupid Overreaction

By Candice Greaux and Bethany Mandel
(Wikipedia).

Breaking Betabeat News of 2014: What You May Have Missed in the Tech Blogosphere

By Sage Lazzaro
University students study for exams. (Getty/Sean Gallup)

Jonathan Gruber and a Glimpse into the Intellectual Cloisters of the Academy

By Abraham H. Miller
Clemson University are requiring that students and faculty give up personal information to a third-party site (Wikipedia).

University Demands Students, Faculty Submit Invasive Sexual History Survey

By Sage Lazzaro

A Letter of Application to the Online Tea Party University (Video)

By Nicole Vranjican

Brooklyn High Schoolers Learn to Code, Will Probably Get a Job Before You Do

By Jordyn Taylor

Students Actually Convincing Colleges to Let Them Major in Tweeting

By Molly Mulshine
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