Malcolm glaubell: The food at bowden is actually a problem, a moral problem. Every choice we make has larger consequences, some of them unexpected and paradoxical. Welcome to revisionist history, my podcast about things forgotten or misunderstood. This episode is about what it takes for a poor kid to get a good college degree.
Bowdoin College and Vassar College are two elite private schools that compete for the same students. But one of those schools is trying hard to address the problem of rich and poor in American society—and paying a high price. The other is making that problem worse—and reaping rewards as a result.
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