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Education Drop out or drown in debt? Many Black students in Wisconsin face stark choices in paying for college Cutting or eliminating student loan debt would ‘change everything,’ says one Black University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alum struggling with a six-figure debt May 15, 2021 12:01 AM Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Posted: Updated: Clint Myrick is seen at his home in Milwaukee on May 10, 2021. Myrick graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2010 with a student loan debt that has since ballooned to over $150,000. Myrick said he understands why so many students take out loans without necessarily knowing how to pay them back. “They sell you on the dream. ‘Just take out the loans, and you’ll get a job where you’ll be able to pay that stuff back!’ You really believe it,” Myrick says. (Coburn Dukehart/Wisconsin Watch)
Wisconsin Examiner Eau Claire City Hall. (Wisconsin Historical Society) In 2019, Kyle Woodman ran for an at-large seat on the Eau Claire City Council. In his campaign, he commented on the local issues that were likely to be decided by the 11-member body. He told VolumeOne , a Chippewa Valley culture magazine, his priority was building infrastructure that would facilitate economic growth. He finished in 10th in a 10-person race. This year, he’s running for City Council again, against incumbent Emily Anderson, but now he’s got a much different strategy. Woodman is largely ignoring local issues unless agitating against a countywide mask mandate counts.