Boston Globe Features WLP Student Work

Boston Globe Features WLP Student Work
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Students from a Writing, Literature, and Publishing class taught by associate professor and former editor of the Globe Magazine Susanne Althoff, in collaboration with the media entity, had their writing highlighted on the homepage of the Globe and the March 26 Sunday Globe Magazine for the piece “What do Boston’s college students worry about today? And what gives them hope?”

Nine students interviewed college attendees from other area higher education institutions, and among the topics for concern and hope are the increased cost of living, racism, climate change, making a difference in politics, mental health, and the value of college for first generation college students.

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