Month: March 2019

Sony Looks To Improve Data Management At Universities Through Blockchain Technology

Earning a college diploma doesn’t just mean a student has become an expert in a specific field. It also means

Fascism and Brazil

Flash MOB style demo to distribute street signs in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday March 14. Photo: Courtesy of Liv

After Dan Harmon's #MeToo Twitter Apology Got Awkward, She Showed Her Famous Ex-Boss A Better Way Forward

Another day, another powerful man in media is exposed for harassing a woman. But in this case, the apology has

Why Chomsky felt ‘guilty most of the time’: war research and linguistics at MIT

A B52 bomber during the US war in Indochina. Wikicommons/USAF. Some rights reserved.If we want to understand the human potential

This Curriculum Could Help Students Compete In A Global World. So Why Aren’t More Schools Adopting It?

As college-bound American students prepare for high school, they often must choose between several arduous paths. Do they begin self-selecting

Kim vs Don: the Singapore sting

Tom Lehrer performing at UCLA's Royce Hall, January 1960. Wikicommons/ Associated Students, University of California, Los Angeles . Some rights

Japanese-born MLB Rookie Is Finding Success Pitching And Hitting Like No Other Player

It’s common baseball knowledge that teams select pitchers based on their pitching ability, not their hitting, as pitchers are notoriously

Hockey Athletes, Teams, And Fans Post Moving Tributes After Humboldt Tragedy

As soon as news broke of the terrible accident involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team’s bus that took the

Petro vs. Duque: Colombian elections, war and peace

A women holds a Colombian flag facing the sun. Image: via Nueva Sociedad, All rights reserved On 17 June, the

These Activists Were Fed Up With The Education System, So They Came Up With Their Own 

A few weeks ago in Baltimore — right around the time Confederate monuments were taken down — a group of social entrepreneurs and