Linked by David Adams on Wed 6th Apr 2005 20:21 UTC
In the News This month's Wired magazine has a terriffic story about a team of students from a high school in an economically depressed part of Phoenix, who took part in an underwater-robot building competition against students from the top universities in the country -- and won. All of the students are undocumented Mexican immigrants who don't qualify for most financial aid or even in-state tuition, and therefore can't afford to attend college, in the US, Mexico, or anywhere. When I read the article I determined to try to do something to help give these kids their chance, and I was delighted to discover that their faculty advisor has set up a scholarship fund for them, and I'm about to donate some money to help. I'd like to encourage OSNews readers to read the story, and if they feel the same way, to donate.
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by Justpoopingmypantsagain on Wed 6th Apr 2005 21:44 UTC

>> That's what's messed in this country, we are supposed to be so much better off than the rest of the world, yet the rest of the (poorer) world actually has the right to a Free Education


education is not "free" in any nation on this planet.

people pay for school with taxes

PUBLIC education does not mean FREE education

in fact quite the opposite, it is a social contract to pool resources and apply societal standards to education.

oh my god you people don't vote do you?