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...best attack ads of the fall election season was filmed in a dorm room and ends with the allegation that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger eats babies. The ad, starring two California State University at Monterey Bay students, also makes the more accurate points that Schwarzenegger raised community college tuition and cut teacher tax credits. As for baby eating? "Dude, we can't prove that," one student says in the skit. "Shut up, it's an attack ad. I can say whatever I want," his rage-filled buddy responds...
...class of 2010 that Bok sent on September 5th, the test aims “to measure our contribution to students’ abilities to think critically, reason analytically, and communicate clearly.” The college may have the lofty goal of discovering if our high tuition costs are actually accomplishing anything. But money seems to be the only motive for those who have signed up for the test. “I took the exam this Wednesday because I just bought a pair of new shoes that I couldn’t afford and making $50 this week...
...Petri’s aspirations to compete on other TV shows, her mother jokes, “We’re hoping she’ll raise enough money to pay her tuition...
...help their students succeed—new textbooks and supplemental tools—which suggest professors believe the price of success outweighs the cost of failure. As the cost of higher education continues to escalate, America’s publishers are helping students get the most out of their tuition dollar by responding to changing needs and helping them do their best. Thanks to industry innovations and new technology, publishers are providing students with more choices, better learning tools, and more ways to save. STACY M. SCARAZZO Washington, D.C. September 27, 2006 The writer is assistant director for higher education...
While Spellings said she would continue to work with Congress to increase student aid, she did not endorse the commission’s recommendation to increase federal Pell Grants to cover 70 percent of average in-state tuition costs, from its current level of 48 percent...