Holzer: Two Dartmouths
By Emory Holzer | August 7, 2020Getting the Dartmouth experience during COVID-19 comes at a high price.
Getting the Dartmouth experience during COVID-19 comes at a high price.
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Don’t blame the Academy for the lack of diversity in film.
A libertarian defense of universal basic income.
The cold morning of Sept. 30 saw a trickle of people headed towards Rollins Chapel: elderly folks from cars, tallis and yarmulke in tow; professors corralling tykes in itchy clothes; some students in slacks and sport coats and some in khakis and sweaters; security guards in dark uniforms, hired to keep the peace.
With more than 400 days until Election Day, an overlong list of Democratic candidates shows no signs of shrinking. The slate of candidates is polling at numbers as varied as their experience, policies, backgrounds and tones. At the forefront of the minds of presidential candidates and Democratic voters ...
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What “Parks and Recreation” teaches about politics today.
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