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Mercantilist destiny: WSJ's review of prof Bruce Cumings' "Dominion From Sea to Sea"
about 5 hours ago
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RT @ Harper Library, Sunday, 11:20 p.m.—This is the experience:
about 6 hours ago
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The brains of bullies may actually work differently, according to neuroscientist Jean Decety.
about 7 hours ago
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RT @ And it's official: the has produced its first collisions! (via @)
about 8 hours ago
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Mathematics prize goes to third-year Hannah Alpert, a creative problem-solver with a ‘formidable talent.’
about 9 hours ago
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Lunch fun—Neatorama's "10 Neat Facts" about Carl Sagan, AB'54, SB'55, SM'56, PhD'60:
about 11 hours ago
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Congrats to Oxford-bound Stephanie Bell, AB'08. She was recently chosen to be one of 32 Rhodes Scholars from the U.S.
about 12 hours ago
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Help @, AB'03, AM'03, become "America's Next Great Pundit." Cast your vote at the Wash Post: (via @)
about 13 hours ago
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“The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be.” —Socrates
about 14 hours ago
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RT @ The Law School's Public Interest Law Society (PILS) — led by @ — is now on Twitter. Check 'em out @
3:51 PM Nov 20th
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RT @ Should the Clock's hand move? Send feedback: // Our '05 Bulletin/Clock story
2:46 PM Nov 20th
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David Rasche, AM’67, talks to TimeOut Chicago about his roots + his role in the political satire In the Loop:
1:33 PM Nov 20th
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"Satan, the great motivator" Michael Fitzgerald, AB'86, looks at religion's curious economic effects (Boston Globe)
11:13 AM Nov 20th
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Lunch fun—Research findings we're pretty sure Quentin Tarantino will love: "Why swearing is good for you"
10:02 AM Nov 20th
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Economics prof Casey Mulligan predicts employment and hours will not rise significantly, and may continue to fall:
8:43 AM Nov 20th
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Shop Class as Soulcraft (Matthew Crawford, AM'92, PhD'00) made Publishers Weekly’s best books of '09. Have you read it?
7:31 AM Nov 20th
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"Boredom is the shriek of unused capacities." —Saul Bellow, X'39
6:23 AM Nov 20th
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Law School prof Richard Epstein explains why he thinks the subsidized public option is causing a stir. via @
3:09 PM Nov 19th
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In case you missed it... // RT @ How about one free e-book per month? @ will hook you up:
1:57 PM Nov 19th
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RT @ "Paying a Price for the Thrill of the Hunt" by Chicago Booth prof Richard Thaler who did this in our class.
12:43 PM Nov 19th
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