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Instead of paying Willie Taggart to go away, the university could have funded scholarships for all of its athletes, wiped away the education debt of more than 600 students, or built 22 lazy rivers. (PREMIUM)
At a number of doctoral institutions, adding full-time staff members to do research took priority over adding full-time staff members to do teaching. (PREMIUM)
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