Geoff Bennett: Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has moved to reshape higher education, cutting off funding, and issuing a series of executive orders targeting diversity programs, transgender rights, and how universities handle investigations into antisemitism. While some schools have reached settlements with the administration, others are navigating the academic year squarely in the federal government's crosshairs, including the University of California, Los Angeles, where Stephanie Sy reports for our series Rethinking College. Amy Than, Graduate Student, UCLA: Students can work in any department within the UCLA system. Stephanie Sy: During the first days of the fall quarter,...