Article 74JS3 No tuition, no grades, no power grid: why are people flocking to a ‘college’ in the middle of the desert?

No tuition, no grades, no power grid: why are people flocking to a ‘college’ in the middle of the desert?

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Amanda Ulrich in Bombay Beach, with photographs by
from US news | The Guardian on (#74JS3)

Two hundred miles from LA, an off-grid community with roots in Burning Man offers an unorthodox educational experience - is Mars College the future?

A dozen writing students perched around a collection of weather-beaten couches, laptops balancing on their knees, ready to discuss their work. Next up to read was Ira Birch, a poet sporting black boots and a shag haircut.

I told myself I was gonna share today," Birch said nervously, looking around the circle. But there are a lot more people here."

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