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Massachusetts state-funded financial aid in decline, report says

Matthew Eadie February 10, 2023
State-funded financial aid in Massachusetts has decreased by 47% since 2001 — a stark contrast to the 15% increase nationwide — placing Massachusetts 37th in the nation when it comes to state-funded financial aid, according to a recent report by the Hildreth Institute.
Smaran Ramidi / DFP Staff

EDITORIAL: Extending the student loan freeze only delays the inevitable

Editors April 8, 2022
But this postponement amounts to a temporary band-aid on a much larger crisis. The looming student debt apocalypse still remains no matter how many times Biden kicks it further down the road.
Yvonne Tang / DFP Staff

EDITORIAL: Egg donation system is dangerously unregulated

Editors November 16, 2021

As a college student with a uterus, it may seem like a good idea to donate your eggs. You may get paid an exorbitant amount of money and help out a family in the process.  You may have even seen an...

Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

Canceled: Our mental well-being is greatly impacted by our environment

Bini Ollivier-Yamin February 23, 2021
Instead of telling students what to do, BU should work on creating a safer, healthier environment for their students and stop using mental health awareness as a scapegoat for their failures.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Boston University needs to raise wages for its employees

Editors January 26, 2021
After almost a year of living under pandemic restrictions, experiencing a record drop in employment and witnessing an increase in mental health problems as a result, a minimum wage raise to $15 an hour, or higher, is more crucial now than ever before.
East to West: Oct. 26, 2020

East to West: Oct. 26, 2020

Justin Tang October 26, 2020

Today on East to West, we cover the formation of lines outside of BU COVID-19 testing sites, the closure of the Kenmore Starbucks location, local restaurants bracing for colder weather during COVID-19,...

Boston City Councilors and Massachusetts legislators met virtually on Wednesday to discuss Boston’s student loan debt crisis. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

State representatives call for action on student loan debt crisis

Jun Li October 22, 2020
Massachusetts public officials discussed possible solutions to the student loan crisis, including free public college and forgiving loans, during a panel Wednesday evening. The panelists said graduating in debt was an unavoidable reality.
East to West: Dec. 7, 2018

East to West: Dec. 7, 2018

Michelle Chan December 7, 2018

On this week’s episode of East to West, we discuss the fate of the Citgo sign, a decline in history majors, student debt at BU, environmental justice and Amazon facing a lawsuit from six former employees. This...

EDITORIAL: Student loan providers can’t be trusted to be transparent with loan forgiveness

EDITORIAL: Student loan providers can’t be trusted to be transparent with loan forgiveness

Editors September 24, 2018

Students incurring hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans under the assumption that their loans will be forgiven after a set number of payments are just now realizing that they may be sorely...

A new petition is pushing to alleviate the stress of student debt for college students in Massachusetts. PHOTO BY BETSEY GOLDWASSER/DFP FILE PHOTO

Nonprofit petitions work to eliminate student loan debt

Haley Lerner June 17, 2018
The Hildreth Institute, a nonprofit organization, launched a statewide petition Monday that calls on colleges and politicians to support a zero-debt higher education system.
PHOTO COURTESY NICK YOUNGSON

EDITORIAL: Teaching financial literacy is key in mitigating student debt

Editors November 30, 2017

There’s this idea that people seem to have about students of color enrolling in college: that they are doing so on significant scholarships, or are at least getting some pretty hefty financial aid. Some...

EDITORIAL: Parents should invest as much in their daughters’ futures as their sons’

EDITORIAL: Parents should invest as much in their daughters’ futures as their sons’

Editors November 12, 2017

At Boston University, 61 percent of students are female, while just 39 percent are male — a vastly disproportionate ratio. But there is also a much more threatening disproportion at hand nationwide —...

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