Making Progress:

Putting progressive ideas into practice.
Going Local
One organization in the Pacific Northwest is focusing on getting out the vote for local elections.
By Jake Blumgart, October 7, 2009

Crunching the Numbers
Students are adding small fees onto their tuition to make a big impact on the environment.
By Tristan Fowler, December 5, 2008

Laboratories of Environmentalism
Regulation at the state and local levels can be enough to affect real change on global warming.
By Adam Welti, February 6, 2008

Greener by the Campus
Colleges are working together to leverage real power on climate change.
By Elizabeth Crampton, January 18, 2008

Take our Money, Please
Student debt no longer hits as hard for Mainers.
By Julie Bero, Colby College, Friday June 29, 2007

Give It a Shot
Yale activists convince their school to cover the HPV vaccine.
By Zach Marks, Yale University, June 21, 2007

Starving for Social Justice
A hunger strike at Harvard sparks debate over activists’ tactics.
By Josh Patashnik, Harvard University, May 9, 2007

Living a Positive Life
William Brawner is 26 years old, HIV positive, and he is changing the way you look at AIDS.
Giannina L. Garces Ambrossi, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Apr. 30, 2007

Fighting ‘Neutrality’ on Darfur
U. Chicago refuses to divest, but activists persist.
Niral Shah, Dartmouth College, Apr. 19, 2007

From Parking Lot to College Town?
A student-run website helps College Park, MD re-invent itself.
Rob Goodspeed and David Daddio, University of Maryland, Jan. 23, 2007

Gimme Bus Shelter
How a Norwegian town kept Clear Channel’s ads out.
Julia Gronnevet, Columbia University, Jan. 17, 2006

Unlocking the Vote
Activists and disenfranchised former felons restore voting rights in Rhode Island.
Daniel Schleifer, Nov. 30, 2006

Stopping Stigma and Saving Lives
Mental health on campus.
Alison Malmon, July 24, 2006

Students FACE AIDS – And Succeed
Stanford students created an HIV support group, helping dozens in only a few months.
Vilas Rao and Josh Weiner, Stanford University, July 5, 2006

Out With the New
How Dartmouth elected its first openly gay student president by speaking out and ACTing UP.
Michael J. Amico, Dartmouth College, June 7, 2006

Prison for Profit Loses its Appeal
Students force divestment from a for-profit prison corporation.
Sarah Haley, Yale University, and Bob Libal, May 25, 2006

A Kid in a Theological Candy Store
My journey to pro-faith, pro-choice activism.
Sarah E. Gillespie, George Washington University, May 18, 2006

Stopping Sweatshops by Stripping
The Designated Supplier Program.
Dan Mauer and Josh Rosenthal, Brandeis University, Apr. 19, 2006

Past the Tipping Point
Students are working hard to reduce the impact of our oil addiction. Get involved on Fossil Fools Day.
Mike Hudema & Liz Veazey, Mar. 27, 2006

Divesting From Darfur
When we make the difference.
Daniel Millenson and Dan Mauer, Brandeis University, Mar. 17, 2006

How We Won
Student activists succeeded in making financial aid more progressive.
Josh Eidelson, Yale University, Jan. 13, 2006

Alito’s America is not our America
Campus Progress is speaking out – join us.
Amanda Angelotti, Campus Progress, Dec. 8, 2005

Cents and Sensibility
Students fight and win on living wage at campuses nationwide.
Kim Teplitzky, Temple University, June 14, 2005

Students Take Over the Capitol for Darfur
The Genocide Intervention Fund Launches its 100 Days of Action.
Emily Hawkins, Apr. 9, 2005

Student Hunger Strike Pays Off at Georgetown U
After 10 days without food, 26 students get the administration to accept a living wage for their lowest paid workers.
Marcus Mrowka, George Washington University, Mar. 25, 2005

They Say Tomato, Students Say Justice
If you must, you can now return to eating that Fiesta Taco Salad as fast food giant Taco Bell finally agrees to improve their “sweatshops in the field.”
Elana Berkowitz, Mar. 17, 2005

Swarthmore Free Culture
Two teenage digital Davids down Diebold.
Emily Hawkins, Mar. 9, 2005

Students Are Making the Difference in Sudan
Whether you have five seconds, five minutes, or five days – we’ve got something for you to do.
Mar. 7, 2005

Student Energy
Where the Bush Administration fears to tread, college students are jumping in and pushing for clean energy on campus.
Ady Barkan, Columbia University, Feb. 16, 2005

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