Clare Lombardo
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A team of high school students in Tennessee researched the century-old story of "Murderous Mary" and found a town eager for redemption. Their podcast is a winner in NPR's Student Podcast Challenge.
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The middle school winners of the NPR Student Podcast Challenge offer their perspective on why talking about something so natural is so taboo — and why that's silly.
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Students across the U.S. showed us their worlds with podcasts in the first-ever NPR student contest.
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The first-ever NPR Student Podcast challenge has closed, with nearly 6,000 entries from all 50 states. As you might expect, students these days have a lot to say.
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There are lots of legal ways that wealthy students get into America's top schools.
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"Stories like this are why we continue to see backlash to disability rights laws," one expert said.
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Many schools rely on mentoring programs to help younger students. But one program is turning that idea on its head — by helping older students become better readers by teaching younger kids.
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A new report highlights the lack of school choice options for American Indian and Alaska Native students. Also this week in education news, why white school districts have so much more money.
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Experts say there isn't solid evidence that federal aid drives up college prices, except in one sector: for-profit colleges.
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George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty last year to lying to the FBI about his relationship with Russian officials and their intermediaries during the 2016 presidential election.