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"Most Of Us Ended Up At Office Depot": Thousands Of Angry Students "Flood" Government With Demands For Debt Relief

"Most Of Us Ended Up At Office Depot": Thousands Of Angry Students "Flood" Government With Demands For Debt Relief

Last summer, Corinthian Colleges closed its doors amid government scrutiny of for-profit colleges.

The school - which had been the recipient of some $1.5 billion in annual federal aid funding - was variously accused of employing deceptive marketing practices, falsifying job placement records, and lying about graduation rates.

7 Striking Images From Deadly Taliban Attack On Pakistani University

7 Striking Images From Deadly Taliban Attack On Pakistani University

On December 16, 2014, seven gunmen from the Pakistan Taliban stormed the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan.

The shooters murdered 144 people, walking desk to desk and executing children aged 12 to 16. "Our men attacked the school and killed children of army personnel - not civilians,” TTP leader Maulana Fazlullah said, as though that somehow justified the massacre. “They asked about their identity before killing them [and] these people will always be our target and we will kill them in the streets, markets, everywhere,” he added.

Law School Marginalizes Haters

A reader who practices law in Louisville, Kentucky, e-mails with a story of the Law of Merited Impossibility manifesting at the University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law.

The other day, Luke Milligan, a law professor there, wrote an op-ed in the local newspaper decrying the way the school is becoming ideologized. Excerpts:

Texas School Suspends Pupils For Sharing Asthma Inhaler

Two students from a school in Dallas were suspended after one of the girls tried to save the other’s life by sharing her asthma inhaler. The two 7th grade girls attending Schrade Middle School in Garland, Texas, are now facing up to 30 days in alternative school. The school says it was an automatic decision when a controlled substance is involved. RT reports: Earlier in the week, 12-year-old Indiyah Rush offered her classmate, Alexis Kyle, 13, who has asthma, her inhaler when she saw her wheezing and gasping during gym class at Vernon Schrade Middle School in Dallas.

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