This editorial doesn't mince words: Florida Coastal charges nearly $45,000 a year in tuition, which, with living expenses, can lead to crushing amounts of debt for its students. Ninety-three percent.
As someone who spent almost eight years working in and for a graduate student union, this news fills me with an odd combination of glee and frustration: The National Labor Relations.
You're probably tired of hearing me on Hamilton, but too bad -- my blog my rules. I was thinking about the live performance Lin-Manuel Miranda did at the White House in.
Marshall Steinbaum reviewed Out of Sight, along with Gabriel Zucman's The Hidden Wealth of Nations in The Boston Review and it was largely positive. An excerpt: Rather than escaping over-burdensome.
So the BENGHAZI hearings went as hilariously badly as could have been expected? You know the GOP shit itself in the foot when even the conventional wisdom favors Clinton for.
Michell McIntyre makes a strong case around one of my most important issues--the need to punish employers far more harshly for workers who die at their worksites. During one of.
The commentators just have the wrong Rorschach: Idea by SEK -- actual mash-up by David Moles. You're welcome.
Gee, maybe Oklahoma should take the geological impacts of fracking seriously... A sharp earthquake in central Oklahoma last weekend has raised fresh concern about the security of a vast crude.
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