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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Students from different parts of the world struggle as schools reopen during a pandemic

“I think the quality of teaching, and also the class, has significantly dropped down."

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Special needs students face learning obstacles during Covid-19

Pulling students from classes and holding interventions now have to meet CDC safety guidelines, which interfere with the crucial connections teachers need to make with these students. 

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

The new normal for school life is abnormal in Michigan

As teachers and students prepare to resume school, "normal" seems like a distant memory.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

California School District Parents and Teachers Clash About Return to School

Some staff members have already returned to campus. During this time, a number of staff members have contracted COVID.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

A tribute to the mask pioneers

Wearing a face mask became a stigma  for Asian people in this country, but many continued too wear one to protect their health and the health of their community. 

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Air pollution in China rebounds to pre-COVID level

Other countries are expected to follow suit

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

ICE takes aim at international students

ICE is now threatening to deport any international student who will have only online classes next semester.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Chinese students trapped by new ICE policy

For the tenth consecutive year, China remained the largest source of international students in the US, making up 33.7% of all foreign students in 2019,

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

New ICE policy adds more turmoil to the lives of international students

Unless one class is held person, international students will be deported.

Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus

Lawsuits follow ICE policy barring international students who are taking online classes

According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, more than half of the universities are planning for in-person teaching for next semester.