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sequoia ◴[] No.43569673[source]
A lot of Americans support these attacks on universities. Why do people harbour this much animosity towards these institutions? Is there anything they could have done differently in the past decade or two to have broader sympathy now, or is people's ambivalence towards elite universities 100% irrational?
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disambiguation ◴[] No.43570446[source]
The political and ideological divide speaks for itself, but on behalf of the common folk universities have been failing their core mission - to provide the people with a quality education. The inversion and disconnect between the cost of tuition and economic outcomes is stunning. Too many kids who don't know better are pressured into pursuing higher education and taking on massive debt, only to graduate without any job prospects or reasonable hopes of paying off their loans. The salt in the wounds is that universities are flush with cash, yet its spent on anything and everything except for the welfare of the students.
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1. InDubioProRubio ◴[] No.43579522[source]
Their core mission is to provide society with a endless surplus of food and energy from air
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2. disambiguation ◴[] No.43584606[source]
No such thing as a free lunch! Universities exist for the benefit of society, not the other way around.