Americans are divided on whether colleges that brought students back to campus made the right decision
Half of U.S. adults say colleges and universities that brought students back to campus made the right decision, while 48% say they did not.
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Half of U.S. adults say colleges and universities that brought students back to campus made the right decision, while 48% say they did not.
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