Read this interview with Long Island University librarian Emily Drabinski for some behind the scenes insight on the horrible attempt by the administration to lockout the faculty and crush the.
I maintain a digital subscription to the New York Times. I do this because it seems marginally worth it to have unlimited access to a major national newspaper, although it's.
I recently read a tweet asking folks to share their most potentially controversial movie-related hot takes. As soon I shared mine, I knew I'd want to hear LGM's.
Excellent piece by Michelle Goldberg on why Ralph Nader was the perfect vanity candidate: In retrospect, the paradox of the Nader campaign is that the high priest of anti-consumerism turned.
Good news: vampires may at long last see their historical under-representation on the Supreme Court begin to be remedied: Donald Trump has made it clear he will nominate Peter Thiel.
The Long Island University administration has accepted defeat and has ended the unprecedented and horrifying lockout of its faculty.
The punch-pulling continues: But in selling his case, Mr. Trump stretched the truth, saying that his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, has no such plan of her own and “never will.”.
The Patriots opened the season without their most valuable player, suspended 4 games for a trivial offense the league has not remotely proved he even committed in a grotesque abuse.
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- The Martyrology of the American Right
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,588
- Eastman and Down: the permanent disbarment episode
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- The future Republicans want is Anthony Comstock’s boots on the heads of American women, forever
- Joe Lieberman is dead