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Teaching Over MySpacenew

Prof. Tom Hoban says the social networking site is ideal for his sociology class, but the administration says it's the wrong space for teaching.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  10-05-2006  |  Education

Student Stands Up for Illegals' Higher Educationnew

The American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado honored a recent high school graduate for his work advocating for illegal immigrants' education rights. But it didn't dare engrave Pablo's last name on the award.
Westword  |  Patricia Calhoun  |  06-14-2005  |  Immigration

Schwarzenegger Chose Friend to Manage His 'Blind' Trustnew

When California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger set up a blind trust for his fortune in 2003, he designated as trustee his close friend and financial adviser Paul D. Wachter. Wachter is hardly a disinterested party.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  03-07-2005  |  Commentary

Polls Indicate John Kerry Is Barely Aheadnew

The presidential race is incredibly close, with John Kerry leading by 58 electoral votes – and the crucial states of Florida and Ohio (47 votes) barely in the Kerry column.
Orlando Weekly  |  Alan Waldman  |  10-28-2004  |  Politics

Local Colornew

Barbara Sutton finds an undeniable comedy in our darkest sorrows.
Boston Phoenix  |  Nina MacLaughlin  |  10-19-2004  |  Fiction

A Slacker's Guide to Back to Schoolnew

Armed with a few bucks in change found in the seats of their cars, a meal card and a collective 14 semesters of college slacking, NUVO's team of interns transforms a high-maintenance diva into a certified, apathetic, college slacker.
NUVO  |  Anna McCleary  |  09-02-2004  |  Education

Jerry Falwell's War on the ACLUnew

Upon the opening of Falwell's Liberty University, the Phoenix notes his aim of training "conservative warriors" to fight "important battles against anti-religious zealots.
Boston Phoenix  |  David Bernstein  |  08-26-2004  |  Civil Liberties

Workers' Reports Lead to Record Medicare-Fraud Settlementnew

The full story of the University of Washington Medicare-fraud case, settled for a record $35 million, has not been told, says a whistleblower. For starters, clerks were ordered to forge doctor signatures and re-create old records. Fear of firing, meanwhile, kept everyone quiet. Almost.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  06-08-2004  |  Crime & Justice

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