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so, being a college student that is home for the summer, you would think be a pretty good time. you don't have classes every day, there is no rush to be anywhere at a specific time and you have a lot of freedom. now, two out of three of those things ...
by Jeremy Nicholl @ The Russian Photos BlogA few years ago somebody played a cruel joke on Flickrs DeleteMe group, where a photo is posted and self-appointed critics decide whether to keep or trash the image. A picture of a cyclist was posted and con...
Last time, I discussed how its part of the mission of University News and a goal of this blog to practice transparency: Being open and honest, and having nothing to hide at all times.A discussion with my colleague Marie Lang about revealing something...
Saying one thing and doing another as part of your business strategy is a failure of business ethics. Here we have a good example. This is not just an academic violation. This kind of marketing to children can take a terrible toll of lives lost or di...
While undeniable strides in medical research over the past few decades have proven invaluable in the search for a cancer cure, there is no shortage of obstacles that remain to be addressed. Perhaps the most evident are complications in the biology of...
I know--it's been awhile since I have bestowed my mystic knowledge of college survival tips 'round these parts, and I doapologize. Been a little busy over here on my end, but I'm back now and ready to shower down my wisdom from the mountaintop yet ag...
Events in Japan are having an effect on national policies. I am surprised by the totality of the response. Do not for one tiny moment believe that the United States will change course on building new reactors. Public opinion means a lot in Europe. It...
This is a guest post written by Kevin, an aspiring med student now in grad school. He writes for Flustered Grad, a blog that chronicleshis journey to thepromisedland of medical school. You can also follow him on twitter. Photo Credits: JonathanCohen...
For my whole life, Ive been surrounded by religion. For the past two and a half years, Ive been exposed to atheist and agnostic perspectives at KU and back home. When Im not being bombarded by the diatribes against religion from new atheists, Im ...