Why Only 36% of College Students Are Thriving — and How You Can Help Your Teen Beat the Odds

Parents often assume that if their college student isn’t in an obvious crisis, they’re doing okay. But research suggests something more complicated is happening. While fewer students report severe depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts, many still say they are struggling too much to truly thrive — even if they insist they’re “fine.” The recently released […]

What colleges still don’t understand about sexual assault

_This essay discusses sexual violence._

It wasn’t rape. But it wasn’t consensual. It wasn’t violent. But I was crying and told him to stop. He wasn’t a rapist. I knew him. I wasn’t a victim.

I was at an overnight college debate tournament when I was raped and physically assaulted by a fellow debater. The next morning, I woke up in the hallway with no ID and no phone. Days later, no matter…

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Stanford cut Beyond Sex Ed without student input, then advised staff to stop helping students fight back

Correspondence between Stanford administrators and Title IX staff revealed that the NSO program was canceled with limited input from community stakeholders.

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In ‘How to Rule the World,’ Theo Baker sizes up the ‘Stanford-within-Stanford’

"Baker’s book is as much about Stanford — as a place, idea and institution — as it is about what it means to be young," writes Cunningham.

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Faculty Senate addresses student-IDF soldier altercation, votes to expand COLLEGE program

Provost Jenny Martinez said that no action will be taken against the student organization who organized an event with Miss Israel 2025 winner Melanie Shiraz and an unidentified IDF soldier to an April 23 tabling event on campus.

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‘Walang isip at puso’: CHED plan to reduce GE subjects draws scrutiny from universities

Concerns were raised about the proposal to remove most General Education (GE) subjects, including ethics, from the college curriculum. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has proposed a major overhaul of the college GE curriculum, reducing it from 38 units to 18 units, with implementation targeted for academic year 2027–2028. The proposal also removes ethics as a […]

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How To Write A Philosophy Paper: Online Guides

Some philosophy professors, realizing that many of their students are unfamiliar with writing philosophy papers, provide them with “how-to” guides to the task. [Originally posted on January 15, 2019. Reposted by reader request.] I thought it might be useful to collect examples of these. If you know of any already online, please mention them in the comments and include links. If you have a PDF of…

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