The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
1 day ago by Cole Couture
In the recent crime against cinema Sex and the City 2, Abu Dhabi was portrayed as a land of unrelenting luxury. The filmmakers seemed to decide that conspicuous consumption was still acceptable if set in a faraway place where money more or less grew on trees.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
23 hours ago by Gus Giacoman
I don’t remember the actual blast, but I do remember an instant headache, the rush of wind, and a few minutes later…the call to prayer. It was in Mosul, Iraq, in the summer of 2005, as most of the violence in the North was winding down.
The Stern Opportunity, NYU Stern SChool of Business, NY
1 day ago by Larisa Terkeltaub
recently realized that my love of autumn stems from 17 glorious years of “Back to School” preparation. At age 6, I made my entrance into the first grade wearing a pink Minnie Mouse faux-fur coat and matching hat. (I am a native New Yorker with a Jewish mother; this was an understated get-up).
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
2 days ago by Adelle M. Banks/Religion News Service
Two new polls say one in four Americans mistakenly believe President Obama is a Muslim, presenting the White House with the challenge of defining a central element of the president's life story.
The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC
2 days ago by ReShonda Tate Billingsley/Special to the NNPA from the Houston Defender
t's a nationwide problem - the shortage of Black male teachers. Only two percent of the nation's nearly five million teachers are African American.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
6 days ago by Ana Buling
Hatchet Reporter
By Saturday night a crowd of freshmen will be teeming outside Thurston Hall, nervous energy palpable and sexual curiosity surfacing. And Sunday morning the first walk-of-shamers will return, filled with stories of upperclassmen, clubs and hook ups they may or may not regret come Monday.