Housing shortage, soaring rents squeeze US college students

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — College students squeezed by a massive housing shortage and rising rents are living in motels, commuting long distances or sleeping in their cars.
Officials at some schools said the pandemic muddied projections for on-campus housing last fall.
But the lack of affordable housing has been a longstanding problem at other colleges, including many in California.
UC Berkeley is fighting homeowners who oppose the university’s plans for more housing.
The University of Tennessee announced a new housing lottery for the fall in order to accommodate a larger freshman class.
Apartment List says rents in Knoxville have gone up 36% since March 2020.