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Activist at Utah oil auction to assert new defense (Telluride Daily Planet) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The federal government has acknowledged it never prosecuted anyone who failed to pay a bid for drilling rights in Utah until a college student offered his bogus bids in an act of environmental defiance. More . . . Nonprofits Add Mentoring to Money to Keep Minorities in College (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) As college admissions season draws to a close, the spotlight has been on students' getting a foot in the door. Less attention is paid to how many of today's high school seniors will emerge a few years down the line with diplomas in hand, and what might cause them to veer off track. More . . . College Loan Overhaul Looms in Health Reform Package (The Online NewsHour) A new measure allowing college students to bypass banks and receive college aid directly from the government could pass alongside the health reform bill. Jeffrey Brown talks to Jason DeLisle of the New America Foundation and Renee Mang of Sallie Mae. More . . . College students among the hardest to count in census (Austin American-Statesman) College students among the hardest to count in census More . . . Nonprofits Add Mentoring to Money to Keep Minorities in College (New York Times) Some East Bay nonprofits are adding intensive mentoring to college aid to help minorities stay in college through graduation. More . . . McDonnell to soon name panels on jobs, government reform, higher education (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Gov. Bob McDonnell is pivoting from his slalom run through the cash-bleeding budget to a more deliberate path, looking for a way to leave his imprint by reshaping—and shrinking—state government. In the coming weeks, he will move forward on three commissions to address job creation, government reform and higher education. They are designed to take the ideas that he laid out during the campaign ... More . . . Daley wants Chicago college students who study out of town counted as city residents on Census (Chicago Sun-Times) Mayor Richard M. Daley wants Chicagoans to count their out-of-town college student children on their household U.S. Census forms, even though a local Census official said those students should be counted at their colleges.The difference of opinion between the two officials drew laughter from a crowd of seniors at the Abbot Park Senior Services Center on the South Side today, where officials were ... More . . . $15,000 Grant to Promote Government Openness (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) West Virginia lags behind the rest of the country in promoting government openness, members of a new group say, and they hope a $15,000 grant will change that. More . . . Principal vows to fight £800k college cuts (Batley Today) KIRKLEES College is to lose 10 per cent of its budget for adult learning this year. (18/03/2010) More . . . Vote could give Washington dominant role in school loans (CNN Money) The House is poised to vote on a proposal Sunday that would make Washington the one-stop-shop for cheap student loans and boost funding for need-based scholarships. More . . . Advertise on this page
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