The California Student Journalism Corps
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California college students have their own ideas on diversifying campuses
College students respond to the question “How do you think California’s colleges and universities can build more diverse student populations without considering race in the admissions process?”
The California Student Journalism Corps
November 29, 2022
UC and CSU campuses prepare to offer abortion pills for students by January
California's community colleges, unlike their four-year public counterparts, are not required to offer medication abortions by Jan 1.
Margo Rosenbaum and Natalie Lu
August 18, 2022
California colleges are leaping onto the cannabis bandwagon
Colleges across California are adding courses dedicated to marijuana research, politics and policy.
Viviana Hinojos, Lauren Berny, Bella Arnold, Megan Tagami, Raya Torres, Erik Adams, Viviana Hinojos, Ramon Castaños, Mary McFadden, Nova Blanco-Rico
June 27, 2022
Students from across California share experiences with campus gun violence
Students who have survived a school shooting or shooting threats share how those experiences have impacted them.
Raya Torres, Megan Tagami, Lauren Berny, Efren Gutierrez, Brenda Verano, Nova Blanco-Rico, Erik Adams
May 25, 2022
Community college students make the most of Covid-19 federal aid
Starting last spring, California community college students received federal Covid-19 relief funds to help them stay afloat.
By Mia Alva, Bella Arnold, Emily Chung, Taylor Helmes, Iman Palm and Briana Munoz
August 25, 2021
Getting the Covid shot: California State University students react to vaccine mandate
California State University's decision to require all students and staff to be vaccinated before they can return to campus this fall has triggered a range of reactions from students.
By Mia Alva, Bella Arnold, Emily Chung, Taylor Helmes and Briana Munoz
August 6, 2021
College students with children face special pandemic challenges
Juggling college and parenthood became especially challenging for students during the pandemic.
Emily Chung, Melanie Gerner, Taylor Helmes, Jasmine Nguyen, Iman Palm and Cassandra Reichelt
August 3, 2021
Why students are not attending California's community colleges
The pandemic upended enrollment across California's community colleges. Students dropped out or elected not to enroll after facing problems with child care, jobs, family illness and frustration with taking courses online.
By Melanie Gerner, Abraham Navarro, Taylor Helmes, Iman Palm and Jasmine Nguyen
April 12, 2021
Being an Asian American student is a nightmare right now
Ongoing spate of hate crimes aimed against Asians leaves college student fearful for her safety and constantly worried about parents, grandparents.
Jasmine Nguyen
March 22, 2021
What I wish I told my high school self about depression
I never imagined having to deal with all of my struggles all at once.
Taylor Helmes
March 16, 2021
Why I must earn a college degree as a parent of a young child
Returning to community college was no easy feat as a single mother and first-generation, low-income college student.
Melanie Gerner
March 5, 2021
Love blooms: Covid-19 has changed dating during college, but hardly stopped it
How do you meet new people and find romance during a global pandemic? California college students are finding ways.
Catherine Valdez and Jorge Garcia
January 25, 2021
What’s it like to be a college freshman during a pandemic? Students share their stories
Imagine experiencing college for the first time from your childhood bedroom at a computer screen. That’s what 2020 freshmen are living through, and they have lots to say.
The California Student Journalism Corps
December 22, 2020
How college dreams helped me kick my habit
Once you realize that there is more to life than escaping your problems, the light at the end of the tunnel becomes a lot closer to reach.
Raven Brown
November 2, 2020
Homeless college students in California brace for more uncertainty
When students realize that moving back home with family or friends is not an option, campus resources become lifeboats. Learning to tap into those resources by any means available becomes a crucial life skill for such students.