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Posted inIowaWatch, Value On The Shelves: The High Cost Of College Textbooks

Video Feature: College Students, Faculty, Staff And Their Concerns About College Textbook Costs

by IowaWatch/College Media Journalism Project May 8, 2018January 23, 2023 Why you can trust Investigate Midwest

Here, in their own words, are students and faculty Loras College, William Penn University, Simpson College and the University of Northern Iowa, who are concerned about college textbook costs.

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High Textbook Costs Are Sending College Students Looking Elsewhere During Studies

by Zoe Seiler, Jace Neugebauer, Lauren Wade and K. Rambo May 8, 2018January 23, 2023 Why you can trust Investigate Midwest
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College Textbook Costs, In Their Words: Lucas Smith, William Penn University

by Jasmin Sonnenschein May 8, 2018January 23, 2023 Why you can trust Investigate Midwest
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Help Us Support Student Journalists

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Iowa Voters Say They’re Tired Of Presidential Campaign, But Still Show High Interest

by Julia Davis, Bethany Lobberecht and Lyle Muller October 13, 2016January 23, 2023 Why you can trust Investigate Midwest
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Graduating Early Does Not Loosen The Job Market

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