Technology is robbing us of our humanity, turning humans in some respects into “disembodied” minds, panelists at the ...
Technology is robbing us of our humanity, turning humans in some respects into “disembodied” minds, panelists at the ...
The conference began Friday evening with Barry Siegel, director of the UCI Literary Journalism program, providing an overview of the weekend’s events accompanied by a glimpse of the questions that ...
Lloyd Gaines, a valedictorian and aspiring lawyer, made history in the 1930s when he challenged the University of Missouri ...
Elon Musk’s latest frontier isn’t cars or rockets; it’s a “read-only” glimpse into the federal payment system. According to news reports, he and his team at the Trump administration’s Department of ...
President Trump’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship will do irreparable harm to families across our community.
A lawsuit accusing LSU of violating a professor's right to free speech and due process can go forward, and Gov. Jeff Landry ...
District 719 Returned from Wolf Ridge with gratitude My daughter and I returned from the Wolf Ridge environmental trip last week. As a parent chaperone for the trip this year, I would like to take ...
No one should be forced to choose between pursuing their academic degree and joining, or financially supporting, an organization that espouses views with which they disagree. It’s the antithesis of ...
Students at the university created their own news organization — The Retrograde — after they reached an impasse with ...
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
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