ICE Rescinds SEVP Exemptions After Over 200 Universities And 17 States File a Lawsuit Written by Shantell DaSilva On July 6th, the Trump Administration and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency announced updated COVID-19 visa exemptions against international students. These exemptions state that students must attend in-person classes if the … [Read more...] about ICE Rescinds SEVP Exemptions After Over 200 Universities And 17 States File a Lawsuit
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How Covid-19 has Affected International Students in the U.S.
Written By: J. Laura “I hope I’m making you proud,” says Alyssa to her family in Indonesia. As of November 18th, 2019, The Power of International Education (IIE) reported that the number of international students in the U.S. set an all time high in the academic year of 2018/19. Now international students are under immense pressure as new regulations rose from … [Read more...] about How Covid-19 has Affected International Students in the U.S.
Op-Ed: One Third of Young New Yorkers Love Cannabis; White People Smoke More Weed Than People of Color, Now What?
With one of the largest grey markets, New York City is one of the most sativa soaked places on Earth, and new data from the Department of Health has proved that to be truer than first assumed. The usually terrible New York Post recently dropped that young New Yorkers are holding the torch—literally. Is anyone really shocked at this? Cannabis is a multi-millennia old … [Read more...] about Op-Ed: One Third of Young New Yorkers Love Cannabis; White People Smoke More Weed Than People of Color, Now What?