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We Must Change College and Career Education in Hispanic Communities Like Mine
In Salinas, California, college and career education must meet the needs of our predominantly low-income, Hispanic students.
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Carolyn Dorantes
Combating Discrimination in California Universities
Why California colleges and universities aren't the progressive utopias they claim to be—and how they can address racism on campus
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Lena McEachern
Stacked
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Leigh Walden
Shoot for the Stars: A Tale of #prestigiouscollegekids and the Ivy League + other Elite Schools
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Nadine Chisom
Graduating Middle Class: Colleges’ Hidden Obstacles for Middle Income Students
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Asher Gladstone
Your Future Starts Here — But No Pressure
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Clara S. Richards
From The Classroom to The Abyss: Modern College and Career Readiness
Standardized testing has been used in dozens of countries to test students’ readiness for college, careers, and life.
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Sanaa Kahloon
Is It Worth It?
What I’m asking for is for my peers to be more cognizant of their privilege and place in our society.
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Ranen Miao
College: The Pursuit of Success or Happiness?
Success is not often determined by how hard you work (like my high school), but instead who you know.
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Karla Sanford
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