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2/16/2016, 8:02pm

APSCUF rally

By Amanda Mehall

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Hundreds of students from all 14 schools within Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) rallied for funding on Feb. 8 in the state capitol. The Fund or Fail rally was organized by the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties to give students a chance to voice their concerns about state funding. More than $70 million was cut from PASSHE's budget, and students from all over Pennsylvania expressed how the lack of financial aid has affected them.

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