Today on TAP: Does student support for Palestinian rights promote violence at home?
Education in America
The 2023 Elections Are Over. 2024 Will Be Different.
Democrats used to be the party with drop-off voters. That has flipped.
Student Debt Relief’s Narrow Path
The administration has lowered its sights. But what’s left would still represent an improved system for financing higher education.
The Corporate Capture of DEI
How America’s capitalists sugarcoat reactionary policies with cheap support for diversity, equity, and inclusion
The Moral Authority of Marc Rowan
The private equity billionaire is leading a boycott of an Ivy League oligarch factory over a Palestinian literary festival it held last month.
The Journey of Teachers Who Leave the Profession
Many are burned out by attacks on public education. But they struggle to find employers willing to take a chance on someone with only classroom experience.
Battleground Virginia
The Old Dominion’s neck-and-neck legislative elections have huge implications for abortion rights, public education, gun safety, and Glenn Youngkin’s political future.
Demanding Equity in Higher Education
A new documentary, ‘The Five Demands,’ explores the 1969 student campus takeover that reshaped college education in New York.
Student Borrowers Report Chaos and Confusion as Repayment Looms
Despite promises that new repayment plans would make monthly payments lower, many borrowers report they are higher.
Clinton’s Backwash
To make sense of Ron DeSantis, who trolls a liberal elite that has not faced its own failures, a former teammate reflects on their time playing baseball at Yale in the 1990s.

