Seriously, someone explain why we can send troops to Washington, DC, but not to Ukraine?
Seriously, someone explain why we can send troops to Washington, DC, but not to Ukraine?
As a proud D.C. resident, I am appalled by the president's description of the city as a dirty, crime-ridden "slum." Even more appalled by his de facto declaration of martial law in the city. Many more people in D.C. voted for the current mayor and council and attorney general than voted for Trump.
As a former NEH grant reviewer, beneficiary of NEH grants, and director of a state humanities council, I could not agree more with Prof. Eburne: www.insidehighered.com/opinion/view...
Does anyone besides me remember the Blaine Amendments? We've been here before in the debate about public support for religious education.
Today is the first day in my adult life without a print subscription to a daily newspaper. I'd like to thank Jeff Bezos for making this necessary, through rising prices, declining quality, bad editorial decisions, egregious managerial decisions, and poor customer service at the Washington Post.
SO many pro-life protesters in D.C. today. I can only assume they were lobbying for better perinatal care and subsidized preschool.
Alas, his term as manager of my beloved Mets was ... undistinguished.
To honor MLK, I'd like to share a short video from a conference I organized this fall on "Independent Colleges and the Legacies of Slavery." The conference met at the National Civil Rights Museum, site of Dr. King's assassination. #CIClegacies vimeo.com/1040823181
With 2.5 hours to go I just want to say, "Thank you, President Biden!"
Will this require additional bureaucracy on each campus?
I'm so glad I have a new platform for cat photos.