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The Fight to Unionize
Across campus, Resident Advisors huddle to discuss whether to unionize or not. But the challenges ahead are long and arduous. Reporters from The Digest followed along as some Resident Advisors worked to convince their peers that a union was the right decision.
Better than bad isn’t good — except when it comes to mental health
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Emory Student Government Needs Radical Change
Akash Kurupassery, Emory College Council's for the 2021-2022 Academic Year discusses his time in College Council and his ideas for how to improve student government.
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Even as Emory Raised Tuition, it Made Millions
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An investigation by The Duly Digest reveals how Emory University made millions in excess despite raising tuition at twice the rate of inflation.
The Story of How Emory Invested in Blood Gold
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Other Emory/Atlanta News
Emory Raises Tuition by 4.5%
Tuition, currently at $57,120 , will rise to $59,920 for the 2023-2024 academic year
Emory College of Arts and Sciences Admits Class of 2027
The acceptance rate continues to hover just above 10% for the second year in a row.