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To cut costs, college students are buying less food and even going hungry

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imageOn the list of students' struggles are basic necessities – food.Tulane Public Relations, CC BY-NC

Studies have long shown that a college student’s odds of achieving financial security and a better quality of life improve when he or she earns a degree.

But what are some of the obstacles that prevent degree attainment?

At the Wisconsin HOPE...

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Hungry? Food choices are often influenced by forces out of your control

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imageFast, cheap and easily available. David Gray/Reuters

Following a healthy diet can be hard. From deciding when and what to eat to how much food you actually put on your plate, the average person makes over 200 food-related decisions each day, most of which are automatic. These automatic choices – dubbed “mindless eating” by some...

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Rise of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin begs question: what is money?

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imageIf bitcoins exist only in computers, do they really exist? Bitcoins via www.shutterstock.com

When you begin to delve into the question of what money really is, you must be prepared for some metaphysics. Money, currencies and other such media of exchange differ markedly in their backgrounds and means of operation, and have changed quite recently...

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Clinton stance on XL Pipeline reflects muscle of climate activists

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imageHearing it from supporters: attendee at Clinton rally in New Hampshire expresses opposition to Keystone pipeline.Brian Synder/Reuters

Hilary Clinton this week announced her opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline. She also revealed a plan to improve the country’s energy infrastructure and proposed partnership with Canada and Mexico to reduce...

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Vaping as a 'gateway' to smoking is still more hype than hazard

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imageVaping.Neil Hall/Reuters

As e-cigarettes become more popular, there has been a push to understand whether they are a “gateway” to regular, combustible cigarettes.

Two recent studies on e-cigarettes as gateways to smoking in teens and young adults have made headlines. And opponents of e-cigarettes have welcomed any crude signal of...

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Poland, long accustomed to emigration, must now confront immigration

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imageSome Poles have been more welcoming than others.Reuters

There are countries from which people try to escape, and there are countries to which these people try to escape. And then there are countries like Poland.

The current refugee crisis sweeping across Europe hints at just how much Poland has changed since the early 20th century, from an...

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Despite Volkswagen's cheat, clean diesel is good technology today and the future

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imageStill a lot of good under the hood. please/flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

The discovery that Volkswagen circumvented EPA emissions tests in diesel-powered vehicles has led to a massive recall, the resignation of the company’s CEO and many disillusioned customers.

As VW seeks to repair its damaged image, many now question whether clean diesel technology...

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Republicans and Democrats alike have love-hate relationship with Pope Francis

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imageObama and Pope Francis at the White House, September 23 2015. Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS

The visit of Pope Francis to Capitol Hill this week promises to be good theater. It also will lay bare some of the polarities of the political system in the United States.

In the context of American politics, which views everything and everyone in relentlessly...

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