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Debt

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On November 29, 2011

Sarah Jaffe has been all over the issue of debt lately, chronicling who is profiting from the massive debt young people have to take on in order to graduate from.

Blackface

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On November 16, 2011
Great to know that the hilarity of blackface remains popular at some of our nation's finer sororities and fraternities! And I thought we lived in a post-racial society! In all seriousness, this brings up a couple of more substantial points. First, it's not like kids...

The Administration War on Faculty

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On September 23, 2011
We don't often think of professors as the most proletarianized of workforces; professors don't usually think of themselves this way. But professors have been on the defensive against college and university administration for years and it is getting worse and the anti-union fanatics grow stronger....

Peak Law School Admissions?

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On March 27, 2011
Annie Lowery reports that the market may finally be responding to the overproduction of law degrees. Obviously, there's nothing unusual about the overproduction of a graduate degree; law school is just a little unusual because it still holds a certain reprutation for practicality that exceeds...
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