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<p>It&#39;s <a href="http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/03/30/community-colleges-pop-tv-film-and-new-novels" target="_self">crossed</a> the pop culture threshhold:</p>
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<p>A television show, a recent Hollywood movie and two novels are set at community colleges. Even better, they all include a healthy dollop of satire. So instead of just mocking the sector as an academic backwater of last resort – long a tactic of comedians – these satirical looks laugh along with community colleges, saying in essence: &quot;we kid, because we love.&quot;</p>
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