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According to The Department of Education and The Huffington Post, students at for-profit schools are twice as likely to default on their loans as students at non-profit facilities.
Every day at Goshen College, students walk through the quiet Northern Indiana campus passing banners that read “Healing the World Peace by Peace,” a phrase that encapsulates the values of a place affiliated with the Mennonite Church.
U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar Saturday visited with Franklin College students, focusing on foreign relations in China and federal budget discussions in Congress.
Our position: Students need more say, but also need to take evaluations seriously.
There's a digital revolution taking place as we speak and it seems to be overwhelming the entire nation with no end in sight.
Our position: Parents have a right to know about their children’s potential problems.
A letter to the editor about Student Congress giving away T-shirts.
Evan writes about how students on Franklin's campus do not care about the campus.
Editorial about the trayless movement in Sodexo.
Indiana Senate Appropriations Chair predicts cash reserves could only keep state afloat for a short time if the General Assembly can't set a budget.
As Franklin College considers tougher foreign language requirements, students and faculty debate its merits.
The Kohl's in Franklin opened on the first day of October, and Franklin students are looking forward to shopping there.
High school administrators should not be allowed to step in and stop teaching methods. Students need to be pushed.
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