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BOSTON--Harvard's prime weapon in its battle against the rising cost of higher education is need-based financial aid, President Neil L. Rudenstine said in his testimony Friday before the National Commission on the Cost of Higher Education...
...Harvard's approach to college access has long been rooted in a simple insight," Rudenstine said. "Financial aid based on need is the most direct, effective, cost-effective and economically practicable way to reduce the net cost of college for many students...
...Barry Munitz, the commission's vice chair and chancellor of California State University, added that convincing Congress of financial aid's effectiveness as a solution to the rising cost of higher education is "an up-hill battle...
Call it trickle-down politics. No one realized in 1984 that the Reagan Revolution would eventually seep down and destroy liberalism in its safest sanctuaries. But the Reagan deficits, and the critique of government spending they bolstered, led to a steep decline in federal aid to urban areas, from $64 per city resident in 1980 to $29 in 1993. The inability to spend money has reached America's big cities, and it has done to liberalism there what it did to national liberalism a decade ago. To survive, mayors have had to either find new sources of money...
...even though the site does not seem to aid the communication of Hate groups, Ganz says the ADL questions the practice of live-linking to these sites...