College Was Once Free and For the Public Good—What Happened? by Thomas Adam — YES! Magazine August 6, 2017 Students didn’t have to worry about tuition and debt until higher education became more about personal gain than contributing to society. View Full Screen Visit External Site Charles W. EliotCollege of William and MaryCollege TuitionCost of a college degree todayeconomic growthFree College EducationHarvardhigher educationJohn D. RockefellerStudent Debttuition fees 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Watch “An Inconvenient Sequel” This Weekend—But Then Do This next post Dallas cops learn to ‘think smarter, not harder’ using meditation, mindfulness You may also like Decolonizing Environmentalism September 12, 2023 Analysis | How Youth Have Changed the Climate... September 12, 2023 Right to a Healthy Environment Prevails in Montana September 12, 2023 How to Build Solidarity Across Difference September 9, 2023 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Birds September 9, 2023 Paving the path towards a global plastics treaty... September 9, 2023 Analysis | Young Activists Aren’t Waiting For Anyone September 9, 2023 Reversing the Damage of Cannabis Criminalization September 9, 2023 ‘Off-the-charts records’: has humanity finally broken the climate?... September 9, 2023 What is trauma? Bessel van der Kolk, the... May 10, 2023