College aid offers fail to grow with economy

The economy is improving and endowments are rebounding, but the generosity of many schools’ financial aid policies is not.

$70,000 IN STUDENT DEBT: Mackenzie Hunter, 23, graduated in 2013 from Northeastern University. She had hoped to join the Peace Corps, but can’t get her loans deferred.

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Crippling student debt defers graduates’ dreams

Thousands of recent college graduates with loans to pay off are putting their plans for better lives on hold.

Status of Medicare patients can result in huge bills

Despite long hospital stays, some elderly patients are never “admitted,” leaving them with higher costs.

Broken City

Democratic strategy promotes Tea Party rivals

A by-any-means approach to preserving the fragile Democratic majority in the Senate is helping increase the political polarization that afflicts the US.

A special Suffolk Superior Court session handles cases tainted by the alleged misdeeds of Annie Dookhan.

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Freed amid scandal, they soon found trouble again

A Globe analysis shows that the state drug lab scandal has led to increased crime in cities such as Boston and Brockton, but not the tidal wave feared.

Dan Shaughnessy

Vin Scully simply the best broadcaster of all time

Only one man can be the greatest sports broadcaster who ever lived, and that man is the legendary voice of the Dodgers.

Veteran Barbara Barnes looked over her former bunk in the women’s quarters of the New England Center for Homeless Veterans, which is planning a $21 million expansion for the fall of 2014. It will include more beds placed on a separate floor designated to female veterans, who may not feel comfortable sharing all of their space with the center’s larger population of male veterans.

Homeless veterans shelter embarks on $21m renovation

The overhaul will add 35 permanent apartments, and the emphasis will shift from temporary to long-term residence.

Ian Schmitz’s job is to build BioSurplus’ inventory of  laboratory equipment.

Lab equipment for cheap — if you don’t mind dents

BioSurplus helps life science start-ups get off the ground with discount lab equipment.

Opinion

Ellen Goodman

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/22/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/0825oped_goodman.jpg Come on up, you boors, and get your Equal Rites awards

These awards honor (or dishonor) people who have worked to take women’s rights and dignity backward.

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Red Sox starter Jon Lester likes what he sees after Juan Uribe lined into an inning-ending double play in the seventh.

Jon Lester, Red Sox stifle Dodgers

Lester continued a run of strong starts, pitching into the eighth of a 4-2 victory against the Dodgers in Los Angeles.