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Company thinks it can make college textbooks obsolete

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SASS and The Latency Tour Across Canada sponsored by Tom Lee Music

S.A.S.S. The School Alliance of Student Songwriters is taking The Latency on tour across Canada to promote social responsibility, smart learning and literacy through songwriting and the business of music.

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

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Company thinks it can make college textbooks obsolete
An Indianapolis company has developed Web-based software that allows college students to read and electronically mark up textbooks, articles, chapters of books, etc. It also has a business model that its owners think will make more money for publishers and slash students’ textbook costs—which average $ 1,200 a year—in half.
Read more on Indianapolis Business Journal

Muskegon Community College president gets high marks for first year performance
MUSKEGON — Student enrollment climbed, programs such as film production, alternative energy and instrumental music were created, and there were multiple meetings with local school, business and community leaders.
Read more on The Muskegon Chronicle

G.W. students schooled at pep rally featuring Melo, Ludacris
The noise inside George Washington High School’s gymnasium hits like a lightning bolt — which, given that rap superstar Ludacris has just materialized on a stage not 10 feet from a crowd of students who had no idea he was coming, seems somewhat apt.
Read more on Denver Post