I have never personally experienced the burden of student loans, but I have taken out various loans in my lifetime and understand the weight of debt. The recent news of President Biden forgiving $1.2 billion in student loans is a step in the right direction towards alleviating the financial strain that many Americans face. This is not about handouts or socialism, as some may argue, but rather about rectifying a broken system that has been in place for years.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, initiated by George Bush in 2007, was meant to incentivize individuals to pursue public service roles by forgiving their student loans after ten years of payments.… Continue reading
As an individual who is not directly impacted by the recent decision made by the Israeli Supreme Court regarding the mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox individuals, I find myself both intrigued and conflicted by the implications of this ruling. The exemption that was originally put in place for a select few has now become a loophole for a significant population to avoid their civic duty. The idea that a certain segment of the population can evade military service while others risk their lives for the defense of the nation seems inherently unfair.
The notion that the ultra-Orthodox community sees their full-time religious study as a form of protection for the state is puzzling to me.… Continue reading
A Missouri fifth grader recently made headlines for raising enough money to pay off his entire school’s meal debt. This heartwarming yet disturbing story sheds light on a much larger issue that should outrage us all. The fact that children are forced into debt over something as basic as school meals is a sad state of affairs.
Children in elementary school should not have debt tied to their name. The idea that some high schools withhold privileges like attending prom or walking at graduation due to student lunch debt is appalling. Families who can’t afford to pay should not be put in this position in the first place.… Continue reading
As a medical professional, the news of New York medical school eliminating tuition after receiving a $1 billion gift is truly remarkable and heartwarming. The generous gift from Dr. Ruth Gottesman is a testament to the impact that philanthropy can have on the education and future of aspiring medical students. It is reassuring to see that there are individuals out there who are willing to use their wealth for the greater good of society, especially in an area as crucial as medical education.
The implementation of a tuition-free model at Albert Einstein College of Medicine opens up opportunities for students from all walks of life to pursue a career in medicine without the burden of overwhelming debt.… Continue reading