“What does tourism do for this community? Has tourism contributed to a loss of biodiversity? These are questions that a tourist can ask irrespective of their budget,” said sustainable travel consultant Judy Kepher-Gona.
When the counselors at Sheboygan South High School in Wisconsin realized about 50% of their graduates weren’t going to college, they put renewed focus on supporting alternative pathways for students.
One of the takeaways from the 2019 college admissions scandal is the enormous cultural weight placed on college prestige. Does going to a more prestigious school really make a difference your life? It depends, says Ron Lieber, author of “The Price You Pay for College” and The New York Times’ “Your Money” column. We spoke to Lieber about different facets of this concept. We check in on small businesses that have been stocking up on inventory to avoid – or at least soften the blow – of supply chain issues.