It’s well-documented that all Americans—not just kids—are reading less in their leisure time than in decades past. The share ...
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Lauren Silber is an Assistant Director of Academic Writing and an Associate Professor of the Practice in Academic Writing at Wesleyan University. The Argus sat down with her to speak about affect ...
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Thoughts on Cinema is an essay by author Joseph Aisenberg on movies, as seen through the work of Susan Sontag.
Grief is a collision between the tenderness of loving what's gone, and the shame of showing that love in a world that ...
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers more questions about the use of qualified charitable distributions (QCDs) in end-of-year tax planning.
Physics? Statistics? English? As midterm season rolls in, Stanford students reflect on their most memorable textbooks.
Last last week, we wrote a piece about a company called Xicoia, one of what feels like nine billion AI video production companies currently trying to goldrush the planet to an early grave. The company ...
About a year ago, Isabel Steckel texted her 30-year-old older brother about hanging out the following afternoon. She received a one-word reply: “Sure.” “If you’re bringing ‘sure’ attitude, then let’s ...