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Wealthy students subsidize financially needy students.
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Constitutionally and morally speaking, all the decision-making leverage is accorded to the person who financially subsidizes the choices of others: When someone hands you a drink for free, you don't send it back and ask for ice.
Women (and men, but less frequently) line up to meet millionaires on TV shows and dating sites, and I even just saw a feature about "sugar babies," or women that look for men online expressly for the purpose of financially subsidizing them.
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Rutgers' athletic department, meanwhile, struggles financially, despite being subsidized by student fees.
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The money would have gone to subsidizing early childhood education programs, which have been deeply financially strained in the last few years as a severe budget crisis has gripped the Northwest.
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