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Portland State students protest campus card banking service: What can we learn?

Monday, November 29, 2004 in Library

Students are once again protesting on campus, but this time it is not U.S. involvement in Vietnam or civil rights violations causing the uproar … it is a campus card banking partnership. Portland State University contracted with Higher One to add banking and financial aid delivery services to its campus card program. But a vocal group of students – led by representatives from the student government association – is trying to derail the program.

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