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Get Schooled: Student Debt, No Child Left Behind and More Education News

Welcome to the first edition of what will be a new weekly feature here on NewsFeed. Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley will fill you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from K-12 to higher ed. Student Debt Hits a New High Americans now owe more on student loans than on credit

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Get Schooled: Student Debt, No Child Left Behind and More Education News

Welcome to the first edition of what will be a new weekly feature here on NewsFeed. Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley will fill you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from K-12 to higher ed. Student Debt Hits a New High Americans now owe more on student loans than on credit

Continue reading …
Get Schooled: Student Debt, No Child Left Behind and More Education News

Welcome to the first edition of what will be a new weekly feature here on NewsFeed. Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley will fill you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from K-12 to higher ed. Student Debt Hits a New High Americans now owe more on student loans than on credit

Continue reading …
Gaddafi’s Downfall: Families of Lockerbie Victims Express Relief

Families of the victims from the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have welcomed the news of Muammar Gaddafi’s death, and say that justice has finally arrived for their loved ones and for the people of Libya. As news broke that the former dictator had been killed in Sirte, the relatives of those killed on Pan Am flight 103

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Gaddafi’s Downfall: Families of Lockerbie Victims Express Relief

Families of the victims from the 1988 Lockerbie bombing have welcomed the news of Muammar Gaddafi’s death, and say that justice has finally arrived for their loved ones and for the people of Libya. As news broke that the former dictator had been killed in Sirte, the relatives of those killed on Pan Am flight 103

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Obama Campaign Recruits Designers to Work for Free — on Jobs Poster

The Obama campaign has a unique solution to stimulating job growth: Get a bunch of designers to contribute their work for free. According to an article by Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson, the president’s campaign has put out a call for artists across the country to donate designs for a campaign poster. The key word in

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Obama Campaign Recruits Designers to Work for Free — on Jobs Poster

The Obama campaign has a unique solution to stimulating job growth: Get a bunch of designers to contribute their work for free. According to an article by Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson, the president’s campaign has put out a call for artists across the country to donate designs for a campaign poster. The key word in

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Obama Campaign Recruits Designers to Work for Free — on Jobs Poster

The Obama campaign has a unique solution to stimulating job growth: Get a bunch of designers to contribute their work for free. According to an article by Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson, the president’s campaign has put out a call for artists across the country to donate designs for a campaign poster. The key word in

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Reading While Eating for October 20: Rise and Fall

With the news about Muammar Gaddafi moving so quickly, kick back with these afternoon links. Shooting a Dictator: “It’s like his soul had been scooped out of his head and taken away.” What it’s like to photograph Muammar Gaddafi. (Lightbox) Big Band: Japan’s definition of a pop music “girl group” features 48 women. Dressed as

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Reading While Eating for October 20: Rise and Fall

With the news about Muammar Gaddafi moving so quickly, kick back with these afternoon links. Shooting a Dictator: “It’s like his soul had been scooped out of his head and taken away.” What it’s like to photograph Muammar Gaddafi. (Lightbox) Big Band: Japan’s definition of a pop music “girl group” features 48 women. Dressed as

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