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posted by Natascia Lypny on Nov 1, 2012 - View profile

Halifax

Night of the Living Debt! - STUDENT ZOMBIE WALK


3:30pm
Monday November 5 2012

Venue: Multiple
Cost: Free

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Dalhousie - In the median between the SUB and the Mccain

Kings - In the Quad
NSCAD - In Granville Courtyard

Brraaaiiins!

That's why we go to school, right? Post-secondary education is important for improving the level of skills and consciousness in society. But since the early 1990s, the price of an education has been increasing at triple the rate of inflation, putting it out of reach for more and more people. Nova Scotia students graduate with an average of $31, 000 in debt, making it highly difficult to get started on all those major life things that students are promised growing up, like buying a house.

On November 5th, bring your tattered clothes, makeup and fake blood, and get ready to shuffle across the city. Take part in a fun zombie walk and tell the provincial government to get a braaaiiinn and reduce tuition fees!


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