Students graduating this year may soon start earning enough money to support themselves, but whether they plan to buy a house, start a business, or travel around the world, there are multiple options banks offer to help people save for their future.
Author Archives: Gregor Hunter
Campaign to inform on local human trafficking
Carissa Phelps said her teenage experiences have made her committed to fighting to end human trafficking.
Internationals staying politically involved
Despite being 6,000 miles away from France, Anthony Panetto went to great efforts to vote and stay informed about the French presidential election that concluded on Sunday.
UC seeks economy, oversight in restructuring
The University of California has budgeted $6.9 million to spend on restructuring administrative procedures in light of previous controversies over undisclosed staff compensation packages that were brought to light in 2005.
Lecture focuses on Islam, women
Phyllis Chesler said she believes her experiences as a woman living under Islamic law in Afghanistan have given her a perspective which few others in academic circles can understand. When Bangladesh split from Pakistan in 1971, Chesler said she appealed to American feminists to airlift women out of the country to protect them from the […]
UC to review loan providers
The University of California has begun a complete review of its relations with student loan providers and may adopt a code of conduct to regulate dealings with lenders, according to university officials. The move comes after a continuing probe by the attorney general of New York revealed payments of cash gifts and stock by loan […]
Lender adopts code of conduct
Sallie Mae, one of UCLA’s preferred student lenders and America’s largest provider of student loans, announced Wednesday that it will adopt a code of conduct for its relations with universities as part of a settlement to a five-month investigation into possible malpractice. The probe, launched by the attorney general of New York, has accused student […]