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Education Frontlines: Corporatization of universities

America’s rise to prominence following World War II was due to a massive increase in university attendance, heavily stimulated by the GI Bill. The return of war veterans, who had experienced the Great Depression in their childhood, along with the prior inflow of foreign academics who had fled persecution, led to a surge in college and university expansions. University enrolment in 1950 was seven times the proportion of college enrolment in 1900! This in turn resulted in a solid growth in the U.S. economy, expanded suburbs, and more subsequent Nobel Prizes. –But only for two generations.

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Newton netters qualify SALINA — The Newton High School girls’ tennis team qualified a singles entry and a doubles entry to state after top six-finishes… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Threshers knock off no. 6 Moundbuilders

Bethel improves to 6-0 with win By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan It was another step forward for the 12th-ranked (NAIA) Bethel College football team in… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railers post season-best score at home invite

Fernandez tops her all-around best score By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Newton High School gymnastics team posted its season-high school of 96.7 Saturday for… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Taste of Newton crowd returns

Thousands made use of a picture perfect evening Oct. 6 to make their way downtown for the 35th annual Taste of Newton. “It’s great. It is great to see everybody out and enjoying life again,” said Pam Stevens, director of the Newton Area Chamber of Commerce, which coordinates the event. “We have been through COVID. Last year was a little rough and it feels like we are back to normal.”

Railer golfers second at league

The Kansan Staff WICHITA — The Newton High School girls’ golf team claimed three medalists and a second-place team finish at the Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division I Championships Tuesday at the Auburn Hills Golf Course in Wichita. Maize won at 356, followed by Newton at 387, Salina South at 427-115, Maize South at 427-117, Campus at 436, Derby at 457 and Hutchinson at 465.

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Bethel men tie Southwestern WINFIELD – The Bethel College men’s soccer team tied Southwestern 1-1 Wednesday in KCAC play in Winfield. Bethel scored in the first half on a goal by Jaime Guardado in the 20th minute.