Por: The Advocate Opinion September 17, 2022
Imagine that you operate a business. Your customers, regardless of ability to repay, can borrow as much as they need to afford your services. As a bonus, you are never liable for whether or not they can actually pay that money back.Would you raise your prices? Of course you would.This is the essential dynamic of our . While it began with the fine intentions of helping people bridge the financial gap into higher education, it's evolved into... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
An LSU student was shot and killed in her car on Government Street early Friday, prompting the mayor to again call for an end to senseless violence plaguing the city. was found around 2:20 a.m. in her car in the , near South 15th Street. The marketing student, a senior, had... + más
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The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Kirsten Held pauses to gather her thoughts.What was the name of that hurricane? she asked. The one that came through last year?Ida.Oh, that's right, she said. Wow. This is how bad the trauma was, because I can't even remember the name of the hurricane. Family nurse... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
Regarding ’s commentary, “Student loan forgiveness is just a payoff for the woke,” he is totally on point.It’s the private learning institutions that are the main beneficiaries of this payoff. They need to own their failures.ANTHONY CALDARERApresident, Westaff New... + más
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John Kennedy, Luke Mixon oppose Biden's debt forgiveness plan. Chambers and Steib back it. | The Advocate
, on Sept. 12, asserts that our federal loan system “has become a money-losing subsidy that has only served to finance the ever-rising costs of a college education.”I believe Brown is missing the forest for the trees.In 1972, when I began teaching at the University of New... + más
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy sharply criticized President Joe Biden’s program announced Wednesday to forgive up to $20,000 in student loan debt per borrower.Two of the Democrats challenging Kennedy as he runs for re-election – Gary Chambers Jr. and Syrita Steib – applauded... + más
Luke Mixon says John Kennedy prefers sound bites to real solutions to reduce inflation | The Advocate
After President Joe Biden unveiled ome student loan debt, Louisiana's congressional delegation weighed in.Unsurprisingly, Republicans in the delegation said the plan forgives debt at the expense of taxpayers. The state’s lone Democrat countered that the president’s... + más
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