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Race, Intelligence, and Genetics For Curious Dummies Wikimedia Commons
On Death Penalty, Colorado Governor Buys Himself Some Time Rick Wilking/Reuters

On Death Penalty, Colorado Governor Buys Himself Some Time

A condemned man is spared, for now. But after a day of drama in Denver, questions about Colorado's death penalty and the case of Nathan Dunlap remain unanswered.

If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them: Publishing Gets Its Own Hackathon Charles Platiau

If You Can't Beat Them, Join Them: Publishing Gets Its Own Hackathon

Translating word-of-mouth book sales to the digital world

In Appalachia, a Road Trip for Faculty Makes a Difference Reuters

In Appalachia, a Road Trip for Faculty Makes a Difference

For over 50 years, Berea College has put its employees on a bus tour that will teach them about the communities they serve, and challenge stereotypes about Appalachian life.

Annals of the Security State: More Airplane Stories DHS

Annals of the Security State: More Airplane Stories

"My dad fought a war so this can never happen in America. I will not dishonor my father's memory by giving up what he fought for. No, sir. With all due respect, I will not consent to a search without a proper warrant."

The Myth of the Crack Baby The New York Times

The Myth of the Crack Baby

When pregnant drug addicts went to court for being pregnant and drug addicts

Which Matters More: Reporting Assault or Respecting a Victim's Wishes? Mike Segar/Reuters

Which Matters More: Reporting Assault or Respecting a Victim's Wishes?

A conservative reading of Title IX has some schools ordering faculty and staff to report cases of sexual harassment even when the victim has pleaded for secrecy.

Annals of the Security State, Gabriel Silverstein Division Gabriel Silverstein

Annals of the Security State, Gabriel Silverstein Division

We all notice the parts of security-overreach that affect us.

The Social Construction of Race

The Social Construction of Race

Two more posts on the topic that are worth reading

The Cardinal and the Prime Minister Jose Manuel Ribeiro/Reuters

The Cardinal and the Prime Minister

Cardinal O'Malley's boycott over a commencement speaker's pro-choice position exposes inconsistencies in the way the Catholic Church is responding to those who break with its teachings.

What Commencement Speeches Leave Out Reuters

What Commencement Speeches Leave Out

Want to change the world? En route to curing cancer, how about remembering to vote and go to jury duty?

Why Private Schools Are Dying Out Jim Young/Reuters

Why Private Schools Are Dying Out

A few elite institutions at both the grade-school and college levels are doing better than ever. But their health conceals the collapse of private-sector options in the U.S.

A Catch for Undocumented Immigrants in Recent Reforms Mary Altaffer/AP

A Catch for Undocumented Immigrants in Recent Reforms

Years of hiding mean squeaky-clean youths out of school don't have the paper trail to prove they've been in the U.S.. Those with infractions on their records can be better off.

The Biggest Story in Photos

Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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