n 1987, Mike Hayes, an 18-year-old college freshman, had a bold idea.
Instead of taking out student loans, he asked 2.8 million people to each send him just one penny.
Instead of taking out student loans, he asked 2.8 million people to each send him just one penny.
n 1987, Mike Hayes, an 18-year-old college freshman, had a bold idea.
Instead of taking out student loans, he asked 2.8 million people to each send him just one penny.


