That's where it starts! Next thing you know you're welding in new floor pans!
Barrel makers' organized labor! That's my alma mater. As abscate says, best known for art and architecture, though I studied engineering. Also known for providing free tuition to its students. That changed to a half-tuition scholarship a few years after I left. The school acted like other private universities, which, as gatekeepers of the middle class, can pay for their rock climbing walls and day spas by jacking up tuition on undergrads. Lavish admin salaries and a new building designed by a starchitect drove up debts. They were financed with risky bets on hedge funds in 2006. You know the rest.
If you can't tell, I'm still sour about it.






