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:: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 ::

The NY Times has a piece on how colleges spend big bucks to get big name commencement speakers.

On the same note, Hunter's Spring 2004 Commencement speaker will be Evelyn Lauder, Class of 1958, the current senior VP of the Estee Lauder cosmetics company.

:: WL 5/18/2004 04:26:00 PM [+]

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:: Thursday, May 06, 2004 ::
Like so much other House GOP legislation, the Higher Education Act reauthorization is loaded with favors for big banks.

:: WL 5/06/2004 05:30:00 PM [+]

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:: Sunday, May 02, 2004 ::
How the government (and students, and taxpayers) can save money on college by opting for direct loans vs. FFFL loans.

Students at the University of Colorado vote to increase fees by $100 in order to help the school pay for building improvements.

Just how much money will students save (or lose) under Governor Pataki's new student loan scheme?

:: WL 5/02/2004 06:05:00 PM [+]

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