Sometimes I disagree with other blogs….
This post really disappointed me:http://counterfactual.blogdrive.com/archive/476.html…
Tuition Hike Coverage
This graphic is from The Paulinian which continues its coverage of the Tuition Hike:…
Enron-Style P.R.
U of M spokesman John Danakas said the university has been facing “serious budget challenges” and needs the cash to make up for a $3.8-million budget shortfall. With the tuition freeze in place, the university has had to find other ways to generate money, he said. A 3.8-million…
17+% Tuition Hike at U of M
The University of Manitoba has imposed one of the highest tuition increases in Canadian History and the highest tuition increase in Canada this year. Sorry, it is not a tuition increase, it is an “ancillary fees” increase…… Good old Enron-style accounting!http://winnipeg.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=mb_umanitoba-20050518…
Fighting the 17+percent Tuition Hike!
FROM UMSU: Hey Everyone,As many of you have no doubt heard, the University of Manitoba Board of Governors is meeting today at 4:00 pm, 160 Continuing Education. The budget for the upcoming year is coming forward, and contains four new student fees. For a full time student, these…
Nomination Watch
Nomination Watch is a great site for following the nomination in preparation for next months election:http://nominationwatch.blogspot.com/…
CFS – Trying to Claim Credit they DO NOT Deserve!
The Canadian Federation of Students are falling all over themselves to make it appear they are behind the recent Ontario Budget (which is the best Ontario Budget is my lifetime BTW) and the increases to Post-Secondary Education. They sent the following News Release: Attention Education and News Editors:McGuinty…
Fight the Tuition Hike!
BTW, Dana Gregoire writes another good column on the issue today: http://thepaulinian.blogspot.com/2005/05/clarification-fee-increase-meeting.html…
Actually it is a 17% Tuition Hike!
FROM UMSU: Hello!This Tuesday (May 17) the University of Manitoba’s Board of Governors will vote whether or not to create fees that could cost students up to $465 a year – the equivalent of a 17% increase in tuition. The university administration claims that these fees are needed…