The War on Legacy Admissions Is Just Beginning, Town & Country Magazine

Now Is the Time to End Legacy Admissions, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Where Are the Low-Income Students? Not Here, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Good Riddance to Legacy Admissions, The Chronicle of Higher Education

Let’s Ax the SAT Essay, The Chronicle of Higher Education

College Admissions Are Still Unfair, The Atlantic

A Simple Way to Bring Down College-Application Costs, The Atlantic

The FAFSA’s Midterm Grade, The Atlantic

The Office for Civil Rights’s Volatile Power, The Atlantic

The Gaps in New York’s Free-College Plan, The Atlantic

The Undervaluing of School Counselors, The Atlantic

How Hard Is the New SAT?, The Atlantic

Who Benefits From the New Summer SAT?, The Atlantic

The SAT: A New Core Subject in Schools?, The Atlantic

Stanford’s Tuition Giveaway Is Not Good News, The Atlantic

New SAT, New Problems, The Atlantic

The SAT-Prep Industry Isn’t Going Anywhere, The Atlantic

The Case for SAT Words, The Atlantic

The Folly of the SAT Writing Section, The Atlantic

The Obscure 80s Horror Film That Unlocks the Meaning of Us, Vanity Fair

Born on Third, Stealing Home, Paying Off the Ump: The Unhinged Greed of “Elite” College Cheats, Vanity Fair

Last Tango in Paris May Be Newly Controversial, but It’s Not Going Anywhere, Vanity Fair

Here’s Why Criticizing Beyoncé for Working with Songwriters Is Ignorant, Vanity Fair

The Theory That Explains Leonardo DiCaprio’s Inevitable Oscar Win, Vanity Fair

Why Every Great Christmas Movie Is Actually About Disappointment, Vanity Fair

How Mr. Robot Killed the Centerpiece of Prestige Television: Capitalism, Vanity Fair

If This Theory Is Right, Eddie Redmayne Will Win Best Actor, Vanity Fair

Serial Is a Hit, But It’s Only the Short-Term Future of Podcasting, Vanity Fair

Bloomsday Is a Travesty, but Not for the Reason You Think, Vanity Fair

True Detective Is the First Cop Show to Embrace the Digital Age, Vanity Fair

Why Leonardo DiCaprio Didn’t Win the Oscar, Vanity Fair

The Real College Admissions Scandal, Slate

Is This the End of Flashcards?, Slate

Millennials and Gen Zers are getting swindled by the biggest scam in higher education, Insider

Colleges don’t want you to know that ‘early decision’ is actually a rigged game, Insider

Don’t Overhaul the SAT Essay, Dump It, Wall Street Journal

Should We Be Worried About High School Grade Inflation?, Inside Higher Ed

Transparency in Admissions, Inside Higher Ed

When Will The Machines Start Predicting Bestsellers?, The Awl

All Happy Meals Are the Same; Every Unhappy Meal Is Unhappy in Its Own Way, The Millions

A Novel for the Plague Years, LA Review of Books

Why the new SAT is not the answer (with Akil Bello), Hechinger Review

A boon for colleges and wealthy families, ‘early decision’ is unfair — and here to stay, Hechinger Review

Will the New SAT Be Easier?, The Washington Post

Something You Should Know About the New SAT, The Washington Post

An Error on the SAT Won’t Affect SAT Scores, The Washington Post

California, Kill the SAT and ACT Essay, Los Angeles Times

How I Bombed the SAT Essay, Boston Globe

Free College, or How Big Ideas Get Sanded Down, Boston Globe

Half in Favor of College Rankings, Roanoke Times

Debt Cancellation Won’t Solve Higher Ed’s Core Problem (with Stacie Gordon), Richmond Times-Dispatch

Virginia Deserves More from its Public Universities, The Virginian-Pilot

California said it would make college admissions more fair after the Varsity Blues scandal. It didn’t., San Francisco Chronicle