Financial aid forms are more confusing, standardized testing is a moving target and there's no more affirmative action — this is an unusually chaotic college application season for both students and colleges.
The big picture: These immediate changes are fueling a larger debate about the future of higher education, as some students weigh whether college is even worth it.
Why it matters: The disgraced entrepreneur is among a small cadre of tech execs to be convicted of fraud — and given the eye-popping dollars involved in the scheme, he could get a multi-decade sentence.
Emad Mostaque has stepped down as CEO of Stability AI and from its board to pursue other ventures within the sector, the company announced late Friday.
The Mega Millions jackpot grew to an estimated $1.1 billion Saturday, marking the first time this year that a U.S. lottery prize has entered billion-dollar territory.
Why it matters: The jackpot for the Tuesday, March 26 drawing is now the nation's eighth-largest lottery prize ever.