Transportation isn’t just a matter of logistics when it comes to college campuses. The ability to get from one place to another is directly tied to student success, environmental impact, and relationships with nearby communities. As a result, transportation policy is one of the clearest expressions of a university’s values. At the University of Chicago,...| Chicago Maroon
If the FDA isn’t approving the novel proteins, stabilizers, and artificial flavors in our food, who is? The post Op-Ed | Is RFK Jr. Walking the Walk? MAHA Report Promises Updates While New York Acts on GRAS appeared first on Food Tank.| Food Tank
Assata Shakur's passing unleashed a flowering of hope that the freedom she fought for could one day be real for us all.| Articles – Truthout
WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 8, 2025) – McCain Institute Senior Director of Global Democracy Programs Laura Thornton highlights the deepening democratic decline in Georgia following the October 4, 2025, local elections in her latest op-ed, “After Another Sham Election in Georgia, the Country’s Citizens Persist.” With the pro-Russian Georgian Dream (GD) party tightening its grip on power […] The post ICYMI: McCain Institute’s Laura Thornton’s Op-Ed in Just Security: “After Anothe...| McCain Institute
WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 29, 2025) – In a new op-ed, “Why Moldova’s struggle against Russian influence matters for America,” McCain Institute Executive Affairs Manager Jennifer Lundy notes that Russia is using Moldova’s September 28 parliamentary election as a laboratory to test its most advanced interference tactics in an attempt to destabilize Moldova, block its EU […] The post ICYMI: McCain Institute’s Jennifer Lundy in DC Journal: “Why Moldova’s Struggle Against Russi...| McCain Institute
When Ahmed Al-Sharaa addressed the United Nations on September 25th, he made history as the first Syrian president to do so in 60 years. He also capped a remarkable string of successes that no human could have imagined when Bashar al-Assad was sitting pretty in Damascus a year ago. A Long List of Accomplishments In […] The post Is Syria’s New President The Type Of Political Leader Muslims Have Been Waiting For? appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
In October 1973, Arab oil producers led by Saudi Arabia imposed an oil embargo on the United States and other nations backing Israel during the Yom Kippur War. That bold move triggered a global energy crisis and helped bring about a ceasefire. It was a rare moment of Arab assertiveness on the world stage. Fast […] The post 0+0+0 = 0 : The Empty Promise Of Arab Solidarity In Doha appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
Amazon’s emissions are rapidly rising, and its Prime Day deliveries play a significant role in stoking climate change.| Articles – Truthout
The despair we are living through keeps us clinging to the news, scanning for headlines containing the word “ceasefire.”| Articles – Truthout
Project 2025 architect Russell Vought wants to seize the shutdown to further slash spending with mass federal layoffs.| Articles – Truthout
Trump’s national security directive could imperil unions if worker actions can be deemed a threat to the US.| Articles – Truthout
Opposing ICE in the US while backing genocide in Gaza is senseless. These struggles are intertwined.| Articles – Truthout
Roughly 70 percent of faculty are contingent. This exploitative hustle is driving dedicated teachers out of academia.| Articles – Truthout
Jewish theology doesn’t support genocide and incarceration — it points toward the holy promise of solidarity.| Articles – Truthout
Stroll through the capital today and one sees the unmistakable dominance of “bonda” – second-hand clothes stacked high, from branded jackets to jeans that once hung in European wardrobes. Affordable, durable, and ubiquitous, these garments have quietly captured more than half of Ethiopia’s apparel market. Yet their very success exposes a policy dilemma: should Ethiopia […]| The Reporter Magazine
I’ve been sitting with Death. — First, it was at my grandma’s bedside. Again, less than two weeks later, my mother-in-law drew her final breath. Then on a phone screen. A young man. Father. Husband. Shot. Murdered in real-time. Three deaths. Two face to face. One through a screen. All too close. Each haunts in a different way. — I used to think I was numb to death. A millennial born at the start of the ’90s internet b...| Calexico Chronicle
Guest columnist Carlos Acuña writes of sinners, of the Rapture, of left behind, of ‘prophets’ in his latest piece.| Calexico Chronicle
"I cannot imagine teaching ... in 2025 without being able to discuss the ongoing genocide in Gaza" The post Opinion: Teaching Critical Thinking Is Not Antisemitic appeared first on HorizonMass.| HorizonMass
The voices in Donald Trump’s head were unanimous. “Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize,” he told the United Nations General Assembly. If he really believes everyone agrees with him, why is he so consumed with revenge? Also, are we really going to let a mad ignoramus destroy our country? Trump’s popularity […] The post What to give a man who demands everything? A pink slip. appeared first on Philadelphia Gay News.| Philadelphia Gay News
Ukraine’s vast mineral resources, including major reserves of lithium, titanium, uranium, graphite, and rare earth elements. (Image Source: Visual Capitalist; https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-ukraines-mineral-resources/) By Luca Mórocz (“Lucy”) The Argument for Sovereignty and National Identity The Russia-Ukraine war remains unresolved with three key factors shaping the trajectory: the balance of military power on the battlefield, economic and military […]| American University: Journal of International Service
A trafficked boy tied with rope. (Image Source: Photograph by HTWE via Shutterstock; https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/kidnapped-little-boy-tied-rope-tortured-1523488403) By Jeffrey M. Jordan, II Introduction Sex trafficking is often framed as an issue that predominantly affects women and girls, leaving a gap in legal protections and social recognition for male victims. With all the evidence and studies available today, the […]| American University: Journal of International Service
“A road to resilience.” The picture depicts a field visit to deliver cardamom saplings, where the vehicle got stranded in mud and monsoon. Years later, little has changed. In many parts of Nepal, half the year remains a struggle for access, as unpaved roads vanish under landslides and floods, leaving villages isolated and development out […]| American University: Journal of International Service
The image depicts nuclear missiles positioned on both the Pakistan and India sides, with China placed in the center. The visual is intended to highlight China’s role as a central player in the ongoing nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan (Image Source: Canva-assisted rendering). By Mahnoor Malik “Higher than mountains, deeper than oceans, sweeter […]| American University: Journal of International Service
A small corn field on Acatenango Volcano, in the Chimaltenango Department of Guatemala. (Image Source: Photograph taken by Christopher Unruh in Guatemala, September 2024) By Christopher Unruh and A…| American University: Journal of International Service
By demonstrating clear, tangible pathways from education to employment, institutions don't just prepare students for a first job—they prove the enduring value of a degree. The post Career services to career readiness: Unlocking pathways to employment appeared first on University Business.| University Business
Just because adult learners may be juggling full-time jobs, parenting, or military service doesn’t mean they would not benefit from peer-to-peer support. The post Peer support is a mental health lifeline for students. Why aren’t more colleges using it? appeared first on University Business.| University Business
The progressive or left wing of the party expects their agenda and street corner politics to tilt the House in their direction. The post Echoes of the Left appeared first on The Independence.| The Independence
NEVADA VIEWS: National park cuts threaten Nevada’s economy Catherine Cortez Masto and Mark Butler Special to the Las Vegas Review-Journal September 27, 2025 – 9:01 pm Updated September 29, 2025 – 7:03 am In addition to their natural wonders, Nevada’s national parks and public lands such as Great Basin National Park, Lake Mead National continue reading| The Coalition To Protect America's National Parks
A student shares how scary it can be to live paycheck to paycheck and reassures students in a similar position that they aren’t failing.| The Temple News
We rank the Conjuring Universe from worst to best. Find out where the latest film, 'The Devil Made Me Do It' lands on the list!| DiscussingFilm
I WAS there. I stood at the front of the recent Unite the Kingdom event in London, and I led the prayers from the stage. I saw ordinary men and women – fathers carrying their children, pensioners gripping their sticks, young men and women lifting their voices – gathered not in hatred but in hope, […] The post Betrayal of their flock: A Bishop’s rebuke to Anglican hierarchy who denounce Christians marching with Tommy Robinson appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Crown Nominations Commission, tasked with choosing the next Archbishop of Canterbury, is expected to make its recommendation this week. For the sake of England’s parish system, let us hope it chooses wisely. The Church of England hierarchy talks a good game on parishes but the evidence shows that, unless there is a significant policy […] The post Next Archbishop of Canterbury must be pro-parish churches appeared first on Anglican Ink © 2025.| Anglican Ink © 2025
Working on abortion access in Texas, we see every day how immigration justice and reproductive justice are inseparable.| Truthout
Energy costs aren’t just another bill. They decide whether a senior can keep the heat on during a frigid January night, or whether a small business can make| amNewYork
Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. With anger, sadness, and resolve still...| Protestia
In the first Trump administration, despite relentless attacks from the president, the nation’s public health institutions remained largely intact, if wearied. But the plunder of the second Trump administration has disemboweled them and installed fox-guarding-the-henhouse leadership. Medical professionals can no longer fully trust federal health guidance, and our patients are the ones who will suffer the most. More| Danielle Ofri
In a new op-ed, “Russia Isn’t ‘Influencing’ Moldova’s Election,” McCain Institute's Laura Thornton warns that Russia's disinformation and financial campaigns in Moldova are more than just “influence operations” but a “multi-vector war” in Moldova.| McCain Institute
Why CARE for CBSD Stands for academics, accountability, and community trust.| The Independence
That much is obvious in the aftermath of Governor Ayotte’s announcement on September 15 that Chairman Daniel Goldner of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) was out of a job as of 5:00 p.m. that very day.| InDepthNH.org
The restructuring of the Arts & Humanities Division raises great concern about University priorities and requires further discussion.| Chicago Maroon
The ouster of comedian Jimmy Kimmel signals a broader crackdown on media. Let’s double down, not back off in response.| Truthout
A student reflects on hardships of imposter syndrome and how it can prevent others from exploring new opportunities.| The Temple News
Charlie Kirk was murdered – at least in part – because he was an advocate...| Protestia
Reading Time: 3minutes Canada’s 2025 federal election is coming. Soil health and farmland cannot get lost in the shuffle as political candidates bandy words on expanding housing. The post Mounting pressure on farmland losses raise flags for agricultural agvocates appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 2minutes Farmers around the world pay the price for the wars they didn’t start The post The environmental cost of conflict appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes Reconciliation in agriculture is about year-round action and relationship building. The post Reconciliation can happen, one relationship at a time appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest op-ed Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Opinion: Farmers should put their regional differences aside on common issues.| Alberta Farmer Express
Citizen Lab director Ron Deibert's new op-ed in the Globe and Mail argues that AI should be subject to more regulation, not less.| The Citizen Lab
Mainline Protestant denominations have been declining for sixty years and some of these denominations will not meaningfully much longer exist. But will all their congregations recede or die with them? Perhaps not. The collapse of denominational loyalties in America may be good news for many Mainline congregations. In the old days, many congregants were deeply […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Labour needs to embrace – and use – the power of the Church. Keir Starmer was in Baku last year when the news broke of the Makin review. The Prime Minister was in the Azerbaijani capital for a climate summit, but the old sins of the Church of England, as detailed in the review, threatened […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Image Source: https://www.disneyclips.com/images/eeyore.html We’ve all been there. You’re sitting in your bed reminiscing on childhood memories, when all of a sudden you are reminded of “Winnie the Pooh”. But instead of having happy memories of these cuddly animals, you are struck with a slightly disturbing thought: I kind of want... The post So You Want to Have Sex with Eeyore? You Aren’t Alone. appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
By Jake Owens It’s happened to all of us at least once. You start getting really into a certain actor or musician, you watch all of their movies, listen to all of their songs, before stumbling upon an article describing in excruciating detail how much of a monster they are.... The post Top Artists Whose Art I Have to Separate Them From to Enjoy appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
By Ethan “6’3 Champion of Women’s Rights” Blevins Listen, I love women. In fact, I think I love them more than they love themselves. I read feminist literature, attend womens’ rallies and correct other men when they talk over women. Unless, of course, a little extra context is required, purely... The post DEAR PERIODS: STOP IT! appeared first on The Slant.| The Slant
Even more than Republicans, elected Democrats vote the same way, and their activists demand unity of thought.| The Independence
The Policing Leadership Academy's Meredith Stricker and Kenneth Corey penned an op-ed discussing the recent spotlight on crime in the U.S. and the academy's focus on building the capacity of police commanders managing jurisdictions with the highest rates of violence. The post The federal help Chicago really needs appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
Tyler Dean Kempf, creative director of Second City Works, highlights a partnership between the Crime Lab's Policing Leadership Academy and The Second City that uses improv to help law enforcement build trust, improve communication, and strengthen relationships. The post Police are turning to improv to improve leadership skills appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
When I joined the Naval Reserve after my time serving active duty in the United States Navy, I chose my […]| Broad + Liberty
A mood shift seems to be suggesting brighter days ahead I feel hope. For the first time in a long time I think I can honestly say that I feel hopeful about the Church of England and its future. I’m currently writing from the front line, from General Synod, and I can’t begin to tell […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Is it time to exorcise the false religion of wokeness and return to our Biblical foundations? About a month ago, the Christian Conservative MP Danny Kruger rose to his feet in a virtually empty House of Commons on a sleepy Thursday afternoon to make a speech. It was an adjournment debate, when any MP can request […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
In an opinion piece published in WIN 2024-25 Annual Report, Henry Thomas, More The post From Dissonance to Harmony in Performance Rights (WIN Annual Report op-ed) appeared first on WIN.| WIN
Much as our contributor hates to admit it, she thinks twice every time she gets on her bike since being hit by an e-bike.| nyc.streetsblog.org
A student urges professors to stop using intimidation as a teaching method and argues it can be harmful for students.| The Temple News
Greg Hinz for Crain’s Chicago Business provides commentary on the city of Chicago’s declining violent crime rates and highlights Crime Lab analysis of homicide data for New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago from 1890-present. The post Violent crime is falling in Chicago. But will it last? appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, E.J. Dionne Jr. highlights recent declines in homicides and shootings in the U.S. and discusses this return to pre-pandemic crime levels with Crime Lab leaders Roseanna Ander, Jens Ludwig, CVI Leadership Academy Executive Director Chico Tillmon, and former Los Angeles police chief and advisor to the Policing Leadership Academy Charlie Beck. The post Opinion: The good news about murder appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
Has unchecked local autonomy bred systemic dysfunction that higher levels of government may be better positioned to correct in both DC and Philadelphia? By A. Benjamin Mannes| Broad + Liberty
Opinion: B.C. bureaucrats rack up sky-high helicopter tab| theprovince
El Centro attorney Carlos Acuña writes of fun, of contests, of decadence, of hunger in his latest guest column.| Calexico Chronicle
The Environmental Protection Agency has done what few in Washington dare: confront a regulatory cornerstone long treated as political scripture.| IJR
In the summer of 1965 and 1969, New York City had a young mayoral candidate who captured the attention of| IJR
Let’s be honest: TikTok helped win the 2024 election for President Trump and the GOP. You can scoff, roll your| IJR
While many may not know, for over 3 decades, there exists this crack in the ranks of the Church with the introduction of hereticism and disorder, which has now blown this crack into a wide door. This crack is the introduction of sexuality disorder into the doctrines of the Church. This disorder includes of blessing […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
The Church of England’s treatment of former school chaplain, Rev Dr Bernard Randall, deserves to be described as evil. The Christian Legal Centre is rightly calling for Dr Randall to be restored to ministry after statutory authorities found that he did not pose a safeguarding risk. But the Church of England should have backed him in 2019 over the sermon that […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
It’s a dark day for Louisiana conservatives when the state’s top law enforcement officer takes up the mantle for the| IJR
If one door closed, maybe Hashem is nudging you to open a new one. Perhaps you're meant to help start a new program—one that fully reflects the values you grew up with.| CrownHeights.info - Chabad News, Crown Heights News, Lubavitch News
Why are the people being paid to fix the problems DOGE created also taking money from Musk?| Revolving Door Project
A “Toyota Way” model would fix problems right when they happen, ensuring that any time a student falls behind, something will catch them back up.| Chicago Tribune
Huffman and Jefferson: Tutoring isn’t just an investment in students – it’s an investment in our country’s future.| www.the74million.org
Suspensions are a common form of official discipline implemented in American schools, but can alternative approaches prove effective in reducing harmful student behavior? The post A restorative approach to student discipline shows promise in reducing suspensions and arrests appeared first on University of Chicago Education Lab.| University of Chicago Education Lab
Education Lab faculty co-director Jens Ludwig pens and op-ed about parents' concerns with America’s public schools. The post Jens Ludwig: Parents of private school students like the Lab School are also worried about the future of education appeared first on University of Chicago Education Lab.| University of Chicago Education Lab
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In an age of energy efficiency, global warming, weather extremes and tragically horrendous floods, you would think the world’s attention would turn to electricity, how it is produced, its transmission and distribution, and most importantly what it costs.| InDepthNH.org
Pennsylvania independents are an increasingly pivotal force in determining electoral outcomes.| The Independence
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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — An article by Yisrael Hayom reporter Shirit Avitan Hakohen demonstrates that Israel must respond to Macron’s announcement by going on the diplomatic offensive. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Earlier this week, the French Foreign Minister issued a statement against Israeli strikes on Hamas-affiliated civilians near aid trucks, […]| vinnews.com
Peace has broken out at the Church of England’s General Synod – and on an issue of human sexuality. It felt like a miracle. In a rare outbreak of near unanimity on such matters, the synod overwhelmingly approved a call for candidates for ordination to no longer be required to agree to the church’s 34-year-old […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
As previously reported, many users were having issues with VFIO on the 5.1 kernel series, and those issues have persisted or worsened in kernel 5.2. Users report outright crashes and VMs refusing to boot, usually accompanied by KMODE_EXPECTION_NOT_HANDLED errors. Consider supporting us if you value independent tech news and research. This site will always be [...] The post PSA: Issues Persist into Kernel 5.2 — Patches Landing in 5.3 appeared first on The Passthrough POST.| The Passthrough POST
A budget is not just a stack of papers filled with numbers. It decides who gets to eat., who has a place to sleep, who can access education, earn a living, or| amNewYork
To free ourselves from our technofeudal overlords, we must think like Karl Marx. The corporations would asset-strip our brains, but we can take back control A young woman I met recently remarked that it was not so much pure evil that drove her berserk, but rather people, or institutions, with the capacity to do good […] The post Who needs Marx in 2025? The Guardian, July 2025 appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
ATHENS – Margaret Thatcher famously quipped that the problem with socialists is that, eventually, they run out of other people’s money. But what happens when bankers run out of other people’s money, as seems likely to happen soon? Either we end up with another calamitous financial meltdown or we innovate to serve the public interest […] The post A Trust Fund for Everyone to Defuse the Stablecoin Time Bomb – Project Syndicate appeared first on Yanis Varoufakis.| Yanis Varoufakis
Wellness leaders sell recovery but often run themselves into the ground. The cost isn’t just personal — it’s organizational, writes Brynn Scarborough.| Athletech News
This week, high school grads asked city council to take a hard look at how climate change is costing communities| vancouversun
Following his removal from Student Government, Nevin Hall breaks his silence to clarify the motivations behind his actions, defend the principles that guided his decisions, and emphasize a need for reform.| Chicago Maroon
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In an op-ed for Crain’s Chicago Business, Crime Lab Pritzker Director Jens Ludwig highlights the importance of using data-informed practices to improve public safety and shares key insights from behavioral economics that provide a playbook for addressing gun violence that is both effective and low-cost. The post The best way to cut gun violence, and it’s almost free appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
As a religious sister and advocate, I can no longer stay silent. My journey has long been marked by pain as I witness the suffering, injustice and hardship that define life in this region. Odisha, an eastern Indian state rich in resources, remains home to some of India’s poorest and most marginalized communities. Despite producing […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
It is shaping up to be a complicated Independence Day for the Episcopal Church. We were once the church of the Founding Fathers and presidents—34 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence were members of what became our church after the Revolution, and 11 presidents, including George Washington, have professed our faith. Today, however, we […]| Anglican Ink © 2025
Joseph McCarthy The post Lessons from the McCarthy Red Scare appeared first on Midwest Socialist.| Midwest Socialist
Every June, Chicago DSA holds our annual membership convention. Typically, our convention is more-or-less another General Chapter Meeting of the type we hold every quarter. Currently the only unique features of the... The post Political Priorities To Move Chicago DSA Forward appeared first on Midwest Socialist.| Midwest Socialist