Northwestern students press university for better wages, working conditions during summer employment – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“As a student supporting myself financially, housing instability and food insecurity was a major concern for me going into the summer,” said Kyla Bruno, a sophomore. The school estimated that between free housing, dining, and the stipend, the total “package” is worth over $8,000, a figure that he called “certainly very competitive” and a compensation model that is “commonplace among universities when it comes to summer programs.”
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Northwestern University Students Say That They Are ‘Oppressed’ By Only Getting $8,000 For Summer Work

Ex Illini
3 years ago

I love when these stories appear. You have no one to blame but yourself NU. You created these little entitled monsters. They couldn’t wait to turn on you.

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