Comments about ‘Utah's college gender gap shrinking, but state lags behind nation in earning degrees’
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I think perhaps that Utah doesn't necessarily lag behind but is closer to what it should be. Men are way underrepresented in our colleges and universities across the nation and this come to the fact that boys are struggling in our primary and secondary schools. There is a crisis in education but this article is on the wrong track...
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