It takes students more than 800 more hours of work a year to pay for a year of tuition than it did in the ’70s. The result for students means sacrificing grades – and sanity
At 13, I stood behind the starting line at my middle school cross-country meet, ready to show my coach what...
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The editor-in-chief of Ball Bearings discussed tuition and transparency with Acting President Terry King and Vice President for Business Affairs Bernie Hannon
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One in five college students admits to driving while drunk. Daniel Bertram was only 21 years old when he flew off his motorcycle, landed in a coma, and became one of them
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If there’s anything I’ve learned from five months of research on the cost of college, it’s that it is worth it.
Ball Bearings explores the cost and quality of college housing