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Students Foster Burgeoning Interest in Arabic Language and Culture Studies

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The Middle East is perpetually in the news. Between countries such as Iraq, Egypt and Syria, it’s hard to get through a day without...

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New London: Hidden Gem or Minefield?

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It’s like one bad thing happens here and then we need ten good things to cancel it out. New London bar owner It was just last week, while...

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A Department in the Doldrums: Saving Global Literatures in English

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As many of you are aware by now, the first draft of next year’s Staffing Plan has caused quite a stir, as it proposes removing the...

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Hair and Gender: Why Your ’Do Shouldn’t Define What You Can Do

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Hillary Clinton once said: “Your hair will send significant messages to those around you… Pay attention to your hair, because everyone...

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How surprised he’ll be when he finds out

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It did so indeed, and much sooner than she had expected ...

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Monopoly Contest Replaces Iron Token with Cat

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I guess I’ll just get it out in the open: the iron is dead. As of February 6, Hasbro Inc....

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The Tea Party Disowns Karl Rove

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The State of Our Union’s Education

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On February 12, 2013, President Obama addressed the American public with the State of the Union address. He dedicated a few minutes to the...

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Slater 2.0 Takes on Issues of Creative License

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Thomas L. Friedman recently wrote an interesting case study of innovation in India entitled “When E.T. and I.T. meet ID”. He focuses on...

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