But fraternities and sororities have been especially challenging for universities to regulate. Though they dominate social life on many campuses, their houses are often not owned or governed by the universities,
U.N.C. at Chapel Hill to Move Online as Coronavirus Spreads
Some critics were frustrated that university officials opted to take the chance at all, given the state’s ongoing struggle to contain the virus: The number of new cases reported daily
Who is Louis DeJoy?
How did he make his money?
Mr. DeJoy, 63, grew up in New York City. His father was a truck driver, and both his parents had 8th grade educations, he told
Postal Crisis Ripples Across Nation as Election Looms
“We have not received a good explanation yet,” Diane Noonan, the Republican director of the Butler board of elections, said. “The thing I was told that day was that it was
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Rolls to a Close as Virus Tracking Remains Complex
It is a challenge that public health officials have faced repeatedly as they try to understand how the coronavirus is making its way through the country: When people gather for a
A Private Security Company Is Detaining Migrant Children at Hotels
Announced as a policy to prevent the coronavirus from spreading further in the United States, the border directive adopted in March, which relies on the authority available to the surgeon
Protesters Blocked ICE Buses in Oregon. Federal Agents Responded in Force.
Dozens of federal agents were deployed in Bend, Ore., late Wednesday after protesters stood for hours to block the path of buses that held two people who had been seized by
Who Is Postmaster General Louis DeJoy?
How did he make his money?
Mr. DeJoy, 63, grew up in New York City. His father was a truck driver, and both his parents had 8th grade educations, he told
‘We’re Clearly Not Doing Enough’: Drop in Testing Hampers Coronavirus Response
To expand testing to a level that could keep the virus in check, experts say, the United States will need to scale up other types of testing, like antigen tests,
Who Would Replace Kamala Harris in the Senate for California? Let the Jockeying Begin
The state’s economy is larger than all but a few nations’, and from water policy to global trade to immigration to health care, its fortunes rise and fall with its ability
Turning Grief for a Hidden Past Into a Healing Space
Then began a yearslong series of community consultations, with students, with Charlottesville citizens, and with descendants of slave laborers. A chapel-like grove of trees deep into the campus had initially been
A Bitter Wind at a Shaky Time, and Iowa Is Left Reeling
Adding to the setbacks, Covid-19 pulled prices even further downward.
“Farmers have basically been treading water financially for the past three to four years,” Prof. Hart said. “That was the mix
How Trump’s Push to Reopen Schools Backfired
Many teachers and their powerful unions said they saw Mr. Trump’s language as bullying, wrongheaded, and out of touch with the reality that the virus was raging through their communities, often