The New York Times published a
front-page article recently which discussed how some colleges are giving preferential treatment to rich students. The trend shouldn’t be surprising. Actually, the vast majority of private colleges have been playing out of this rule book for many years. It didn’t take the current financial crisis to trigger it.
Issues of natural resources distribution, control and utilization are subjects being addressed all over the world, and nowhere are these issues more relevant for study and exploration than in the Middle East.
Attending a community college can save you time and money on your way to earn a bachelor’s degree.
The College Party. It’s been immortalized in crude comedies like Old School and TV shows like Greek, but not every college party is just togas and kegs.
You’ve filled out your brackets and placed your bets, and you’re keeping your fingers permanently crossed. Watching March Madness on your common room TV is exciting, sure, but what’s it like to be at a school that’s in the tournament?