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Kozol discusses inequality

Standing on the bricks of Harvard Square one day in 1964, Jonathan Kozol was just a few yards away from graduate school and a nice, safe career as a tenured professor of English.


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Schools deal with teacher misconduct

Amidst recent positive reports of improved SAT scores and increased student achievement, there is one statistic in the North Carolina public schools system that is a cause for alarm: The number of...


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Someone (stuffed) to hug

Hundreds of teddy bears have been camping out in the office of Dr. William Fulkerson, CEO of Duke University Hospital, for the past few weeks.


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ACC: A dozen will do

Boston College accepted an invitation from the Atlantic Coast Conference to become its 12th member Sunday, ending a roller coaster ride of an expansion process.


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Cig helps smokers to quit

Smokers who have trouble quitting because they long for the act of smoking rather than the nicotine addiction that captures most many soon have another aid to help them kick the habit--a newly...


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'Keohane Quad' wins CC support

Campus Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday night recommending that the West-Edens Link be renamed Keohane Quadrangle at the conclusion of President Nan Keohane's tenure.