https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1784413854396756336 Two things: The bizarre and shocking facts above -- or more precisely, the facts that would be shocking if we retained the ability to be shocked, which we clearly.
On April 28, 1911, the South African government passed the Mines and Works Act that banned Africans to unskilled work in the mines and on the railroads. This especially what.
I've had something of a crisis of faith on the Music Notes posts, for two reasons. First, I am a terrible writer about music and so I find them consistently.
SWinxy, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons No one, at least to my knowledge, has been more consistently thoughtful — and therefore insightful — about the current "crisis" on.
So I took my first ever Uber ride this week, quite inadvertently, as the car dealership where I was getting a "free" oil change has eliminated its courtesy van and.
This is the grave of Michael Kelly. Born in Washington, D.C. in 1957, this utter creature of the Beltway, this King of the Blob, this lover of bombing brown people.
Following up on Rob's post on the deteriorating situation in academia, here's a fairly small but still symptomatic sign of the times. Email today to CU law students, faculty, and.
The two big oral arguments that stained the Supreme Court this week make for jaw-dropping reading. (I am once again reminded of the old-line Republican lawyer adjuncting at CUNY who.
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