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‘A Stunning Failure’: Latest FAFSA Delay Will Hinder the Most Vulnerable Students
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a lifeline for millions of students, providing access to crucial financial aid for college. Yet, ... -
Sullivan & Cromwell Policy on Campus Protests is Criticized
New York, NY – A recent policy adopted by the prestigious law firm Sullivan & Cromwell (S&C) regarding employee participation in campus protests has ... -
Chaos Is My Co-Pilot: In Praise of Tumultuous, Unruly Storytelling
The familiar narrative arc, with its tidy exposition, rising action, and neatly tied resolution, feels reassuring. It’s a well-worn path, offering comfort in its ... -
Lost and Found: Why I Almost Quit Journalism (and What Brought Me Back)
The newsroom buzzed with the usual pre-deadline chaos. Coffee mugs clinked, phones buzzed, and the scent of stress hung heavy in the air. Yet, ... -
What Mary Renault’s The Last of the Wine Reveals About Athletes, Ancient and Modern
Mary Renault’s “The Last of the Wine” isn’t just a historical fiction novel about ancient Greece, it’s a fascinating exploration of the human spirit, ... -
Game of the Worlds
The League of Legends World Championship, fondly known as Worlds, is more than just a tournament. It’s a global phenomenon, a culmination of a ... -
6 New Books We Recommend This Week
The world of books is a vibrant tapestry, offering something for everyone. This week, we’re highlighting six diverse new releases that promise captivating narratives ... -
Why Your Local Indie Bookstore Might Not Have Hillbilly Elegy in Stock This Week (or Ever).
“Hillbilly Elegy,” J.D. Vance‘s memoir of poverty and social mobility in Appalachia, has been a bestseller since its release in 2016. It sparked national ... -
Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws
The Supreme Court, often hailed as the bastion of justice and the final arbiter of law, finds itself grappling with a dark stain on ... -
The Republicans’ Project 2025 is Disastrous for Books.
The Republican Party’s Project 2025, a plan to reshape public education, has sparked widespread concern among educators, parents, and literary communities. While the initiative ...