“1984” by George Orwell (1949). “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley (1932). “A Mathematician Reads The Newspaper” by John Allen Poulos (1995). You could also throw in some Greek philosophers if you ...
The newly confirmed head of the country's leading law enforcement agency has a history of advocating politically motivated ...
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Department of History, World Languages, and Cultures faculty member Andrew Wehrman discussed the origins of vaccination and ...
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Senate Bill 107 would allow candidates for state and local school boards to declare their political party on the ballot.
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Vouchers are an unforced error by Texas Republicans and a remarkable political opportunity for proponents of public education ...
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The Trump administration is attempting to push its political ideals and conservative agenda on students and restrict access a ...
Who killed Malcolm X? The civil rights icon was assassinated in New York six decades ago today, but questions about his death ...
COVID-19 at root of Gen Z move to the right; Vivek readies battle for Ohio; Kemp brushes back Greene; A very big fish story ...