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Danielle Douglas-Gabriel

What to consider when deciding whether to rent or buy

Purchasing a home might save you money

Top public universities are shutting out poor students, report says

Graduating from a selective college can help low-income students climb the economic ladder, but many of the nation’s top public universities are turning their backs on the group. ...

Small-business owners make the case for helping employees repay student loans

As Josh Udashkin took his luggage company Raden from a one-man operation to an outfit with nearly two dozen employees, rewarding those who helped him build out the company was important. But...

Trying to lose weight? The colder months might be the perfect time

Freezing temps are no excuse to give up on fitness. As it turns out, you might stand a better chance of losing weight when it’s cold. A new study published in the journal Scientif...

Fitness fads that are likely to fade out in 2016

As we roll into 2016, it might be a good time to leave a few fitness trends, and even some staples, behind. Some gadgets or workouts have been overtaken by trends that have emerge...

College students save on textbook costs

Online marketplace reduces expenses

Obama plan eases student-loan burden

WASHINGTON – Six million more Americans could soon benefit from the government’s most generous student loan repayment plan as the Obama administration expands a program that has become a cor...

Why college tuition is getting more expensive

WASHINGTON – In an op-ed in The New York Times over the weekend, University of Colorado law professor Paul F. Campos offered a provocative answer to the frequently asked question: why is col...

For seniors, strength training pays

With customized program, workout intensity can build fitness

Combining low, high tech

Old-school fitness teaming up with latest gadgets

Tuition drives revenue at state colleges

Schools collect more from students than governments

6 years to college degree: Why so long?

WASHINGTON – College, as the saying goes, is supposed to be the best four years of your life. But there’s increasingly a new norm for students: spending six years getting a degree. ...