A recent college graduate shared her frustration and lack of personal time while working a 9-to-5 job in a TikTok video. The video resonated with viewers who expressed similar feelings and called for reforming the 40-hour work week. The graduate highlighted the challenges of commuting and maintaining a personal life, and received overwhelming support from commenters. She hopes that companies will reconsider the traditional work week and embrace more flexible options. The discussion around the 40-hour work week is a popular topic on TikTok, with many advocating for change.
College graduate Kyra Abrams, whose life was shaped by affirmative action, discusses Justice Clarence Thomas' argument that colleges and universities should no longer consider race as a basis for admission.
Kairan Quazi, a 14-year-old from California, is set to become the youngest graduate in Santa Clara University's 172-year history. Quazi, who has been described as a child prodigy, will also start a job at SpaceX's satellite internet division, Starlink, in July. He began speaking in full sentences at two years old and was found to have an intelligence in the 99.9th percentile of the general population in third grade. Quazi enrolled at Las Positas community college at the age of 9 and transferred to Santa Clara to study computer science and engineering when he was 11.