Re: how much is enough?
They subsidize a lot more for citizens. But having been up there with local kids fleeing, it also occurs that even public universities in the US look considerably more like an investment fund running a minor league sports franchise with associated high-end retail and condos than Canadian universities do. Just walking around it sticks out. The book store's not brought to you by Barnes and Noble. The swag merch shop's not brought to you by Champion. There's no Starbucks franchise in the cafeteria. When the professors are making less than the grad students and the basketball coach makes more than anyone, even the med school dean and the university president, and they just scrapped history for a pharmaceutical sales program, you start to get the feeling like maybe education ain't what the game's all about any more....
They subsidize a lot more for citizens. But having been up there with local kids fleeing, it also occurs that even public universities in the US look considerably more like an investment fund running a minor league sports franchise with associated high-end retail and condos than Canadian universities do. Just walking around it sticks out. The book store's not brought to you by Barnes and Noble. The swag merch shop's not brought to you by Champion. There's no Starbucks franchise in the cafeteria. When the professors are making less than the grad students and the basketball coach makes more than anyone, even the med school dean and the university president, and they just scrapped history for a pharmaceutical sales program, you start to get the feeling like maybe education ain't what the game's all about any more....
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