I'm sure Erik will have much more about this. Since I agree with the vast majority of decisions I don't have a great deal to add, but a few quibbles:.
Alex Pareene has had about enough of the pundits, ranging from conservative to "liberal," who are somewhere between outraged and annoyed by the Chicago teachers strike. I am going to.
(This being another one of those visual rhetoric posts.) In the previous post, I claimed that the titular reference to Whitman's "Passage to India" suggests that the central concerns of.
I mean, even Rahm has some redeeming value, right? On second thought, he probably doesn't. Meanwhile, one of Rahm's aids found it necessary to respond to a similar sign from.
That's a handsome quotation from the Inside Higher Ed article about the Colorado State University ad discussed yesterday. From the article: Louann Reid, chair of English at Colorado State, sees.
Charles Lane pretends to care about the children in public schools which he would never send his kids.
Rutgers-Camden is playing the role of Secretariat at the Belmont in this year's Most Preposterous Law School derby: When New Jersey Rep. Rob Andrews used campaign funds to pay for.
So how did the scab refs do in Week 1 of the NFL? Pretty bloody awful. The Green Bay-San Francisco game was particularly egregious: Midway through the second quarter at.
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