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US elite colleges should be reserved for America's best and brightest

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 25

As I went back to my 50th class reunion at Yale recently, I reflected not just on my fellow classmates but also on the biggest change I see on campus, which I can only assume would be the same at other elite schools.

- Gary Franks Tribune Content Agency

US elite colleges should be reserved for America's best and brightest

People walk through a gate as they exit Harvard Yard on the campus of Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachussetts, on April 15, 2025.

Where are the Americans? I do not say this to sound xenophobic, but I question if we are truly allowing Americans to come “first” to our leading educational institutions.

It is difficult to find records indicating the percentage of international students attending U.S. elite schools in the 1970s, but in 1980, only 6% of Yale students were international students. Today, Yale and Harvard have about 25%. Wow!

We should have international students, but they should not equal a quarter of the school. No way!

This is where the federal government should get involved, not the White House acting unilaterally, but Congress enacting legislation. Instead of investigating nonsense from the past, Congress should buckle down and work to improve America’s future and security. One of the best places to start would be the education of our future leaders.

Through legislation, colleges could reduce taxes on their endowment profits if they agreed to return to 1980 levels of international students.

Failing to do so could become a national security concern. It should be remembered that the Al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden was educated at an elite school in England - Oxford University.

A rhetorical question: Why do elite colleges have so many foreign students? Reason: They pay full tuition and make handsome donations to the school. OK, yes. But that should not be a factor in their admittance. That does not sound like “America First.”

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PHEAA encourages students and families to save for college during National College Savings Month

September is National College Savings Month and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) joins the Pennsylvania Treasury Department (Treasury) in encouraging families to take advantage of their upcoming, free webinars to educate themselves on the financial aid process and how to start saving early with the PA 529 College and Career Savings Program and Keystone Scholars.

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Losing a property can be devastating - especially if it is the family home. While not every situation is the same, many have similarities, and there are many options available to property owners to try to forestall a property from going to Sheriff Sale.

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When you labor for the people as an elected official like Marian Tasco has done, you become a Change Maker

Focusing all her attention on Marian Tasco, seated in the front row, Mayor Parker said, “I’m here today, Boss Lady, to say thank you. We love you, and we’re so happy that this is possible while you are still smelling the roses.

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Uhuru Book Fair celebrates 10 years of African self-determination!

It was about ten years ago, on October 17, 2015, that the African People's Education and Defense Fund (APEDF) launched the annual Uhuru Book Fair (UBF) to contend with the educational and economic disparities African people in Philadelphia are subjected to under this social system, the Party has identified as colonialism.

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Gun violence is eroding public safety, spiking our collective anxiety, and threatening democracy

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Is another era of political violence upon us?

In his life's work, Charlie Kirk, the rising star in conservative politics, did not give me, or millions of Americans like me in the political center or left, a great deal of optimism about the direction of our nation's partisan politics.

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