Thursday, October 27, 2011

Reducing Your Student Loan Debt: Barack Obama's plan to help College Student Loan Borrowers

From: BarackObamadotcom  | Oct 26, 2011  | 19,656 views

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Nearly six million students who have both guaranteed and direct loans will soon be able to refinance them and get a discount under President Barack Obama's student loan debt reform plan: "Help Americans Manage Student Loan Debt". You'll only have to write one check a month and within a year it will ensure that more than 1.6 million college students won't be required to make loan repayments over 10% of their income.

President Obama's plan will make college more affordable for students. All remaining debt is forgiven after 20 years of payments for college students. Debt is forgiven after 10 years for teachers, nurses, members of the armed forces, and others in public service careers.

These are just some of the important repayment options designed to make student loan repayments more affordable. All of this progress builds off student loan reform President Obama signed into law in 2010. All of this progress makes sure that more students from working and middle class families can get college educations and the opportunities that come with them.

Bankers don't get to be middlemen for student loans anymore. We saved $68 billion dollars by taking them out of the equation and a lot of the money is going towards loans and grants to make college more affordable for more people.

Share this news and join the movement. President Obama needs your voice to be heard. He needs you to tell Congress that reforms like this are what we're fighting for.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

“No N***ers Please” Sign Shocks Michigan State University Students


EAST LANSING, Mich. – The campus of Michigan State University has been rocked by recent acts of racial intimidation directed toward Black students. The student body at the state’s largest university made their voices loudly heard on Tuesday night that these acts will not be tolerated.
“The incident that really jump-started this movement was an incident at Akers Hall where someone wrote ‘No Ni**ers, please’ on a door of a young lady’s room,” said Mario Lemons, the president of the MSU Black Student Alliance (BSA). “The residence life staff told us not to talk about. Of course, someone took a picture of it and sent it to one of us. 


This is what was written on a students door deck at MSU

Students are standing up for what's right and speaking on this issue at MSU. 

(Black Student Alliance of MSU)

Occupy Wall Street

The Occupying Wall Street movement and debate whether it is a nascent Tea Party-like political force, or a movement to re-focus the public debate on economic unfairness, joblessness, and the lack of accountability for our current national situation.


For more information on the Occupy Wall Street Movement visit: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/o/occupy_wall_street/index.html?inline=nyt-org