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    Jerome Powell cautioned that it's important that students be able to borrow to finance their educations, but said they might not understand the risks that come with student loans. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Federal Reserve chairman: Mounting student debt could hold back economic growth

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    Take 5 Media surveyed 1,082 students on behalf of the Florida House Experience, a mental health and addiction treatment center, on how much they paid on average for illegal substances, as well as how they paid. (iStock)
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    More than 75 percent of college students say it’s ‘very easy’ or ‘easy’ to buy drugs

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    The market demand for certain types of graduates is beginning to shape governmental policy priorities, as seen in the Trump administration's new budget proposal. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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    Proposed Trump budget expands access to vocational programs

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    February 16, 2018 5:01 am
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    Students graduating college with debt can be faced with a dizzying array of options, leading them to choose one that will drive them further into debt; President Trump's budget proposal may fix that. (iStock photo)
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    Trump’s budget majorly impact student loans, but is it a bad thing?

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    The new dilemma is a generation is being gated behind a four year wall which offers a diluted educational environment. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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    A recent case involving a college admissions consultant suing a client for $1.5 million shows the insanity of our college-obsessed culture. (iStock photo)
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    The National Labor Relations Board granted graduate students the ability to unionize in 2016, but since then only New York University has actually established a bargaining agreement with its graduate students. (AP Photo/Pat Little)
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    Solar and wind are hailed as the future of energy, but focusing college studies on such topics may not be fruitful in the long run. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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