December 11, 2025

Digging Up the Dead: Probing the Ruins of Mosul

by October 9, 2017 0

This lyric, written 50 years ago about another time could apply to our world now. What we understood about the sixties revolution after it happened was that it was a reaction to a deep unhappiness with the established order that had brought two world wars. People didn’t know what exactly they wanted, but they...

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How The Politics Of Education Changed In 2017

by October 8, 2017 0

The meeting came at a Letter moment, with six weeks before Election Day. The night’s potential impact had the senior advisers to both campaigns losing sleep in recent days. Only Clinton’s should feel comfortable as they crawl under the covers. What remained unclear is whether either candidate had changed voters’ minds or given them...

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Grand Central’s Colorama Told Us to Live Large

by October 8, 2017 0

At the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, authenticity proved to be no substitution for preparation. Strong words faded in the face of solid experience. And, in a campaign that has seen norms shattered, there was something comforting about at least one candidate behaving in expected ways — and The meeting came...

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