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Marian Wang

Marian Wang was a reporter for ProPublica, covering education and college debt.

Marian Wang was a reporter for ProPublica, covering education and college debt. She joined ProPublica in 2010, first blogging about a variety of accountability issues. Her later stories focused on how rising college costs and the complexity of the student loan system affect students and their families. Prior to coming to ProPublica, she worked at Mother Jones magazine in San Francisco and freelanced for a number of Chicago-based publications, including The Chicago Reporter, an investigative magazine focused on issues of race and poverty.

Investigations You Need to Read: Thursday

Report: Fixing FBI's Computer System Will Cost More, Take Longer

The Office of the Inspector General expressed "serious concerns" about the progress of the FBI's project to overhaul its archaic computer system. It reported that the project would take at least nine months longer--and cost at least $26 million more--than originally planned.

SEC to Banks: Who Else Used Repo 105?

The SEC has asked about 20 financial firms whether they used the Repo 105, the off-the-balance-sheet accounting method that Lehman Brothers used. And if they did, the SEC wants to know the business justification for using them.

Investigations You Need to Read: Wednesday

Despite Lessons from Lehman, Financial Reform Bill Sets No Hard-and-Fast Rules on Liquidity

Tracking the Papal Paper Trail on Sex Abuse

Investigations You Need to Read: Tuesday

Data Show Bank Regulator Goes Easy on Enforcement

A report on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency shows that the agency rarely takes formal enforcement action against banks. Its director is a former bank lobbyist.

Investigations You Need to Read: Monday

Veteran Journalist's Suspicions Supported as Documents Reveal Pope's Ties to Clergy Abuse Scandal