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Student Debt

News

Congress Approves a $127 Billion Transportation and Student Loan Package

The deal wraps up a two-year transportation measure with bills to extend subsidized student loans.
by
Jonathan Weisman,
The New York Times News Service
June 30, 2012
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News

Michelle Rhee to For-Profit College Industry: You’re “Doing Incredible Work“

Although APSCU refused to allow Republic Report to cover its Las Vegas conference, we were able to obtain an audio recording of Michelle Rheeu2019s remarks today. You can…
by
David Halperin,
Republic Report
June 25, 2012
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News Analysis

Wall Street’s Mutant Greed Gene Marches On

In the realm of prevarication, there are deceivers, fibbers, liars, politicians … and Bank of America. For weeks, this financial behemoth has been running a nationwide PR blitz,…
by
Jim Hightower,
Truthout
June 13, 2012
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Op-Ed
Economy & Labor

Economic Update: Students in Montreal Fight Tuition Hikes, and More

Rick Wolff provides his weekly dose of economic updates.
by
Richard D. Wolff,
Truthout
June 11, 2012
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Op-Ed

The Secret of Joy: Six Lessons From Quebec’s “Maple Spring“

Lessons to learn from the brave students of Quebec.
by
Terrance Heath,
Campaign For America's Future
June 8, 2012
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News

A Mexican Spring Begins to Blossom

The Mexican youth and university students have altered the political agenda in the country to prove that no one wins an election until the election itself.
by
Marta Molina,
Waging Nonviolence
June 5, 2012
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Op-Ed

The Maple Spring and the Mafiocracy: Struggling Students Versus “Entitled Elites”

First, we were told for years that we were u201clazyu201d and u201capatheticu201d: Generation MTV, Generation iPod, a techno-savvy but reality-detached deluge of pseudo-humanoids. We were set up to…
by
Andrew Gavin Marshall,
Andrew Gavin Marshall
June 5, 2012
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News Analysis

Quebec’s Fight Is Our Fight

The debt obligation of Canadian university students, even with Quebec’s proposed 82 percent tuition hike over several years, is dwarfed by the huge university fees and the $1…
by
Chris Hedges,
Truthdig
June 4, 2012
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Economy & Labor

Quebec Student Movement Grows with Popular Support

People from Montreal’s communities bang pots and pans to show support as students broaden demands.
by
Oscar Leon,
The Real News
May 31, 2012
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