Pittsburghers' Opinions Differ on Free College
PITTSBURGH -- Birds are chirping, bees are buzzing, and flowers are cautiously emerging from their buds. May 1 is fast approaching. As spring blossoms across the United States, many high school seniors are preparing to commit to college . Not all seniors will go to college. For some, it is a personal choice. For others, c ollege is simply unaffordable. United States citizens should have a right to free postsecondary education, according to some people interviewed in downtown Pittsburgh in an informal survey this week. Robyn Golden , 37, a Starbucks employee, says that education is for everyone. “I think everybody should be equal to education, like, period ,” Golden said. “ I think everybody should be able to do that.” Max D ouge , late 50 s , a b usiness and e mployment c onsultant for Frederick County Workforce S...