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Marian Wang

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

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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: Friday

More on Lehman and Repo 105: The Auditors Attempt to Explain

Frustration Abounds With Afghan Army, Police Force

State Department's Solution: Hire New Contractors to Oversee Naughty Contractor

After a scandal involving embassy guards in Kabul, the U.S. announced that it would not renew their company's contract. Now the State Department will hire other contractors to oversee them until they leave.

Investigations You Need to Read: Thursday

Q&A: A Reporter's Insight Into the International Clergy Abuse Flare-Up

The Catholic sex abuse scandal has now touched even the archdiocese once led by Pope Benedict XVI. For perspective on the events unfolding in Europe, ProPublica talked to Walter Robinson, a journalist who dealt with the same story in Boston.

Investigations You Need to Read: Wednesday

Bank of America: Our Balance Sheet Management Is 'Routine and Appropriate'

Investigations You Need to Read: Tuesday

Was Bank of America In on Repo 105-style Accounting Tricks?