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Security mercenaries give U.S. a bad name

Interested in serving your country after you graduate? Uncle Sam says … don’t join the U.S. Army! Instead, you can become a private contractor in […]

Levin can learn from Bollinger’s approach

Compare and contrast the following statement— “Mr. President, it is my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to you and Mrs. Liu on behalf of […]

Sukkot a celebration of life’s impermanence

Sukkot is a little kid’s dream. For the week-long Jewish holiday, which starts tonight and whose name means “huts,” Jewish families build rustic, temporary huts […]

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Out to change the world? Don’t go it alone

Making change is a difficult business. Two weeks ago, I wrote about the importance of reauthorizing the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, but on Thursday, […]

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Book on Jewish conspiracy hits new low for academics

Apparently, Sterling Professor of English David Bromwich has something of a sideline at The Huffington Post. In addition to his writings elsewhere, he has posted […]

In liberal arts wager, odds are against us

My late-shopping-period course-selection anxiety disappeared during a moment in a seminar last week, upon hearing the second most insulting thing I’ve ever heard from a […]