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How “Ghostbusters” Changed the Way We SpeakBy
Erin BlakemoreLast week’s announcement of an all-male Ghostbusters reboot in the wake of another recent announcement…
March 20, 2015
The once and future islandBy
Margaret SmithThere’s a new island on Earth. Last month, an undersea volcano erupted in the South…
March 20, 2015
Student Loans: An International PerspectiveBy
Livia GershonAs high school seniors and their parents find out what financial aid packages their chosen…
March 19, 2015
What does it mean to have jet lag?By
James MacDonaldRecently, the United States undertook the annual ritual of setting the clocks forward for Daylight…
March 19, 2015
Digging into Paleoindian HistoryBy
Matthew WillsArchaeologists have begun digging again at Vero, Florida, nearly a century after it was the…
March 19, 2015
Teaching Facts and Values in Public SchoolsBy
Livia GershonIn a recent entry in the New York Times philosophy column “The Stone,” Justin P….
March 18, 2015
Interrogating “Cinderella”By
Erin BlakemoreEverything’s coming up Cinderella. Between the animated movie’s 65th anniversary and the release of a…
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