Everyone who's in town should be there tonight for the Open Forum with President Levin from 8 to 10 PM tonight in Sudler Hall (WLH). The second hour is devoted to questions from the floor on financial aid reform. After months of refusing to come to the table to discuss a platform for substantive change backed by over a thousand students, tonight is a chance for Levin to demonstrate any recognition of the seriousness of the problem and to answer direct questions about how our policy can better reflect our values. Here's hoping.
2/22/2005
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Josh Eidelson received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Political Science from Yale University, where he helped lead the Undergraduate Organizing Committee. He has written about local and national politics as an opinion columnist for the Yale DailyNews, a research fellow for Talking Points Media, and a contributor to CampusProgress.org. Views expressed here are solely his own. Contact: "jeidelson" at "gmail" dot com.
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