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Higher-Ed Tuition Costs: The ‘Conservative’ view is not on either extreme, by Gordon Wayne Watts
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Why College Prices Keep Rising". This just in-Lawsuit research- VERY IMPORTANT:. Microsoft Word *.doc version). PDF *pdf version, more stable). The 'Million Signature' petition. Special to The Register. Crippling debts make it difficult for graduates to achieve dreams. Research and commentary on the Law School Tuition Bubble.). A redirect from: EduBubble.com. A site about the book: Beating the College Bubble, which provides both a free down-loadable version as well as a print version for a fee. Blog's go...
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Occupy UMass | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/occupy-umass-7
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. What better place to start looking at the Occupy Colleges issue than right here in Amherst, MA? What does it say about the system that we currently operate under when students are unable to pay back their student debts? When families are forced to go bankrupt because of education or medical expenses. What good is it going to do for our society if a vast majority of young adults are saddled by debts they can’t pay back? Video and Post by Chad Favazza. You are comment...
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No more excuses. | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/no-more-excuses
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. It has been a while since a massive movement, like The Occupy Movement and its spin offs, gained so much media attention for such a long time. But it did because these movements address problems that impact basically everyone, except the 1%. Even though it has its faults, Occupiers know that they are starting to address problems our society needs to collectively face by getting people to talk about them. Are we going to do it outside or within the two-party system?
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May Day General Strike: A Retrospective | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/may-day-general-strike-a-retrospective
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. May Day General Strike: A Retrospective. The call to action was simple: those who support the occupy movement’s message would not go to school or work, and instead, spend time with fellow occupiers, or just with friends and family doing something more worthwhile. What the strike organizers wanted was a day without the 99%. A day where the protesters voices would be heard the loudest. As the day wore on however, news came out of Seattle. In retrospect, the May Day ge...
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May | 2012 | occupycollege
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Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. Monthly Archives: May 2012. May Day General Strike: A Retrospective. The call to action was simple: those who support the occupy movement’s message would not go to school or work, and instead, spend time with fellow occupiers, or just with friends and family doing something more worthwhile. What the strike organizers wanted was a day without the 99%. A day where the protesters voices would be heard the loudest. As the day wore on however, news came out of Seattle.
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The Landscape Between the 1% and the Protesting Masses | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/the-landscape-between-the-1-and-the-protesting-masses
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. The Landscape Between the 1% and the Protesting Masses. Since Occupy Wall St. got started last September, the landscape between the top 1% wealthiest people and the masses has completely changed. Since bringing income inequality to the public forum, it seems as though the 1% will do anything in order to keep the power and control that they have on this world. For example, banking giant JP Morgan donated $4.6 million. To the New York Police Department (NYPD). You are...
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Opportunities for Occupy Grads to Implement Social Change While Gaining Experience | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/04/26/opportunities-for-occupy-grads-to-implement-social-change-while-gaining-experience
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. Opportunities for Occupy Grads to Implement Social Change While Gaining Experience. As being ineffective. Because many recent grads are unemployed the Occupy Movement has a vast network of people. Who can use their skill sets to carry on their messages. How can this be an opportunity for young grads to get involved and possibly use this as a potential employment opportunity? This really should be the group that Occupiers try to reach since they will be the ones dire...
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April | 2012 | occupycollege
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Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. Monthly Archives: April 2012. It has been a while since a massive movement, like The Occupy Movement and its spin offs, gained so much media attention for such a long time. But it did because these movements address problems that impact basically everyone, except the 1%. Even though it has its faults, Occupiers know that they are starting to address problems our society needs to collectively face by getting people to talk about them. Young college grads who thought ...
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Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography | occupycollege
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Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. My blog posts are going to center around the big picture of the Occupy Movement, and that is to galvanize the people and let them know that they have been duped by this system that we currently operate under, and to let them know that there is something that can be done by not playing ball. Occupy UMass: A Personal Story –. Occupy Wall St. Official Website. What better source than the source? This news article is about the arre...
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The Occupy Movement & The 2012 Election | occupycollege
https://occupycollege.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/the-occupy-movement-the-2012-election
Chad Favazza’s Annotated Bibliography. The Occupy Movement and The 2012 Election. The Occupy Movement and its spin offs, like Occupy College, have been a topic of discourse throughout the country for the past seven months. The movement is on everyone’s minds, including America’s powerful politicians. How will this impact American politics? So yes, Obama recognizes young Americans, who have been involved in the Occupy movement from the start. Fight for the 98% while still accepting donations from the 2%, ...