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Radio Days:Even college stations are subject to corporate pressures and playlists Radio Days:Even college stations are subject to corporate pressures and playlists

Even college radio stations are subject to corporate pressures and playlists.

Jul 2, 2007 / The Nation

A Peculiar Responsibility: Colleges and universities grapple with their ties to slavery A Peculiar Responsibility: Colleges and universities grapple with their ties to slavery

American colleges and universities grapple with their ties to slavery.

Jul 2, 2007 / The Nation

Looking Out for Number One: American students do very little advocacy for themselves Looking Out for Number One: American students do very little advocacy for themselves

American students are great at advocating for others, but do very little advocacy for themselves.

Jul 2, 2007 / The Nation

Small-Government Schmoozing: Scenes from a libertarian journalism conference. Small-Government Schmoozing: Scenes from a libertarian journalism conference.

Scenes from a libertarian journalism conference.

Jul 2, 2007 / The Nation

The Pulitzer Prize Winner and Her Husband The Pulitzer Prize Winner and Her Husband

It was less than one year after winning a Pulitzer Prize that columnist Connie Schultz took a leave from her job with the Cleveland Plain Dealer. She wanted to campaign full-time...

Jul 2, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Bloomberg the Philanthropist Bloomberg the Philanthropist

Veteran journalist Roger Simon put it well: " Should [Mayor Bloomberg] spend a billion dollars on a quixotic campaign for President or [does he] spend the same billion dollars to ...

Jul 1, 2007 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

An Even Newer Left An Even Newer Left

The US Social Forum in Atlanta drew visionaries and veterans--of war and social movements--to chart a course for progressives.

Jun 30, 2007 / Feature / Dan Berger

Another World Is Possible; Another U.S.A. is Necessary Another World Is Possible; Another U.S.A. is Necessary

ATLANTA -- The political discussion in the United States is, for the most part, disappointing -- not merely because it is too ideologically and intellectually narrow but also beca...

Jun 30, 2007 / John Nichols

Supremely Bad Decisions Supremely Bad Decisions

With gleeful judicial activism, the Roberts Court swings right and sides with the interests of power.

Jun 29, 2007 / Bruce Shapiro

A Hard Look at Hard Time in Israel A Hard Look at Hard Time in Israel

Shimon Dotan's documentary Hot House takes a candid and compelling look at Palestinians serving life terms in Israeli prisons.

Jun 29, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Jessica Weisberg

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