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COMBO: Social class definitions disparate

Written by Aaron Hosios, Staff Writer
Published: Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
The results of the Committee on Background and Opportunity (COMBO) survey, released Tuesday, revealed that students’ experiences at the University vary with their self-reported socioeconomic class. But how accurately can students determine which class they belong to?

Researchers investigating issues ...

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  • 4:35 a.m. on Oct. 2nd, 2008
    Posted by
    Bill O'Reilly

    This headline makes no sense. There's no verb in it. I don't know what that means. F*cking thing sucks!

  • 6:54 a.m. on Oct. 2nd, 2008
    Posted by
    AC

    The Prince is pretty bad, but at least be reasonable when criticizing it. Headlines in legitimate newspapers often have no verbs; it's quite possible to construct a meaningful phrase without one.

  • 7:59 a.m. on Oct. 2nd, 2008
    Posted by
    Anonymous

    Actually, this article was pretty good -- it explained why perceptions of social class can be so amorphous. It would just have been more appropriate to run it yesterday, in companion with the big article on the survey, and not today, now that the news is stale.

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