To the Editor:
As someone who has devoted almost my entire professional career to college finance, I am disturbed by the recent legislation that was passed by the State of New York under the so-called “rational tuition plan.”
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9/15/11
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As summer fades away, enjoy a weekend of festivals and fairs, with activities to interest all ages.
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9/15/11
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Experience age-old traditions when the Nassau County Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians holds their 39th annual Feis and Irish Festival on Sept. 18 at Molloy College.
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By John C. O’Connell
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9/7/11
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Danny Longo is a busy man again this fall serving as head coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Molloy College. Each club is aiming to finish on the positive side of .500 after disappointing 2010 campaigns.
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Tony Bellissimo
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8/31/11
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Thousands of people fled to the shelter that Nassau County and the Nassau County Red Cross set up for residents evacuated from the South Shore. These photos were taken late Saturday afternoon in …
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8/27/11
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Eliminating global hunger is a daunting, seemingly insurmountable task that will require the joint efforts of countless people and organizations around the world to coordinate and organize and fight together. In the midst of this effort is Merrick native Daniel Bornstein, who considers himself a hybrid –– simultaneously a scholar and an activist.
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By Alex Krinsky
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7/27/11
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The future is now for Nassau Community College in Garden City, and it’s taking shape in a $40 million life sciences building under construction on the north side of campus.
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By Alex Krinsky
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7/20/11
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Second of two parts.
There is little doubt that the recession is finding its way into the classroom. Last week, young job hunters in the field of education and school district administrators teamed up to tell the story of how competitive the job market for teachers has become on Long Island.
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By Fran Berkman
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7/20/11
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As has been the case for decades, there are more career opportunities for those with college degrees than those without. The Great Recession of 2007-09 proved that point. While the unemployment rate for those without university degrees soared into the double digits, it remained below 5 percent — full employment — for those with a college education, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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6/23/11
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Calhoun High School senior Jake Thomas led the Nassau County all-star team to a 12-8 victory over Suffolk County in the seventh annual Grand Slam Challenge last Friday at Farmingdale State College.
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By FRAN BERKMAN
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6/15/11
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