Image:  A vote on whether Chile will accept a radical new constitution that enshrines bold commitments to higher education reform is said to be on a knifeā€™s edge as the crucial poll approaches. Public universities would be made free as part of the wide-ranging changes to the system, which currently boasts some of the highest tuition rates in South America. A draft of the document was finalized by a constitutional assembly outside the formal political structures, but its success is...

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