Editorial

Dispatches From StudentNation Dispatches From StudentNation

From student walkouts in Philly and Chicago to union organizing and MOOCs in California, here are the latest reports by our student activist/writers.

May 22, 2013 / StudentNation

Mad About the IRS Mess? Blame Congress

Mad About the IRS Mess? Blame Congress Mad About the IRS Mess? Blame Congress

It’s absurd to expect agency auditors to sort out confusing, outdated campaign finance laws and regulations.

May 15, 2013 / The Editors

Chris Christie, a GOP Moderate? Fuhgeddaboudit!

Chris Christie, a GOP Moderate? Fuhgeddaboudit! Chris Christie, a GOP Moderate? Fuhgeddaboudit!

The governor needs to peddle a moderate image to win re-election in New Jersey, but on everything from reproductive rights to the environment to austerity, he’s very conserva...

May 15, 2013 / John Nichols

Noted Noted

Aura Bogado on deportations before immigration reform, Greg Mitchell on the Department of Justice and the AP, the editors on advertising legend George Lois

May 15, 2013 / Various Contributors

How to Fix Journalism’s Class and Color Crisis

How to Fix Journalism’s Class and Color Crisis How to Fix Journalism’s Class and Color Crisis

The future of media must include all of us.

May 15, 2013 / Farai Chideya

Abolition in Maryland

Abolition in Maryland Abolition in Maryland

“I killed the thing that almost killed me,” said Kirk Bloodsworth, who faced execution in Maryland, the latest state to outlaw capital punishment.

May 15, 2013 / David A. Love

Why Arming Syria’s Rebels Is Still a Bad Idea

Why Arming Syria’s Rebels Is Still a Bad Idea Why Arming Syria’s Rebels Is Still a Bad Idea

“Humanitarian” intervention would only deepen the humanitarian disaster.

May 8, 2013 / The Editors

The Rebellion Against High-Stakes Testing

The Rebellion Against High-Stakes Testing The Rebellion Against High-Stakes Testing

Resistance is growing, and with good reason—test mania delivers few benefits and often harms the students it’s meant to help. 

May 8, 2013 / David Kirp

Noted Noted

John Nichols on CISPA’s opponents, Cos Tollerson on Brazil’s stadium controversy, Allison Kilkenny on Occupy the Pipeline

May 8, 2013 / Various Contributors

The Price: Sex, Death and Dhaka

The Price: Sex, Death and Dhaka The Price: Sex, Death and Dhaka

Someone somewhere must die for the pleasure someone somewhere else takes in a $4.95 bikini top.

May 8, 2013 / JoAnn Wypijewski

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