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Boston After Dark: Glory, Old
Since the national student strike began, the Massachusetts College of Art, on Brookline Avenue in Boston, has undergone a remarkable change.
Posters of protest at Massachusetts College of Art
By
THEODORE GROSS
| May 28, 2010
BU offers the class of 1970 a second chance at complacency
Boston University’s class of 2010 celebrates its commencement this weekend, and BU has invited the class of 1970 to tag along.
After School Special
By
CLIF GARBODEN
| May 14, 2010
Bell ringers and brown nosers
It was a number of months ago when I first observed a guy who was working as a barista at the coffee place I favor in the morning ...
Dr. Lovemonkey answers your questions
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DR. LOVEMONKEY
| May 14, 2010
At the Cable Car: The wind-lashed and sea-worn
On a recent Sunday, the usual grad school crowd at the Cable Car Cinema in Providence gave way to something different — the wind-lashed faces and sea-worn hands of Rhode Island’s oft-ignored surfing community.
Surf’s Up
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| May 14, 2010
Ledge Lessons
As advocates of higher education and living as long as medically possible, we were sad to read that, according to new-media-powerhouse Web site the Daily Beast, Greater Boston is home to not one but five of the most stressful colleges in the United Sta
We love you, stressed-out college kids! So relax, and remember how good you have it.
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| April 30, 2010
Students gone wild
When it comes to warding off stress, every college has its own traditions. Some quell student woes with late-night pancakes. Some offer free movie nights. But only at Tufts University in Medford does release of academic tension involve hundreds of synch
Tufts naked quad run
By
ALEXIS HAUK
| March 19, 2010
Back to school
Some of us know (or think we know) our paths from a young age. We follow those trails through 12 years of school, and then four (plus) more. Some of us don't. We flounder, we search, we know what we want but we don't know how to achieve it. The crucial
Coloring outside the educational lines
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| January 22, 2010
Instead of cuts: guts
Let’s assume, reader, that you’re concerned about economic and social justice. For those in real need — people who are poor, sick, old, mentally ill, addicted, disabled — you want decent care. You’re concerned, too, about proper funding of schools, commu
Raise taxes on the rich? Only one candidate says ‘yes’?
By
LANCE TAPLEY
| January 08, 2010
Review: The House of the Devil
Have you walked near a college campus lately? You might notice that the ’80s are creeping into fashion, the way the ’70s did a few years back, and with the same lack of irony. It’s happening in cinemas, too — something that’s not entirely unwelcome when
The '80s revival hits the horror genre
By
BRETT MICHEL
| December 04, 2009
Youth to power
Bates College junior Robert Friedman will be missing a couple weeks of class in December.
Going Green
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 27, 2009
Ex-USM staffers claim age discrimination
In complaints filed with the University of Southern Maine's Office of Campus Diversity and Equity, a state legislator and five former colleagues allege they were discriminated against in a recent department restructuring because of their ages. The comp
Litigation Watch
By
JEFF INGLIS
| November 20, 2009
Inside the term-paper machine
It’s never been easier for college students to hire someone else to write their term papers for them.
The black market of term papers exposed
By
COLMAN HERMAN
| November 06, 2009
Free speech again quashed at Harvard
It should come as no surprise to readers of “Freedom Watch” that yet another instance of political, intellectual, and academic censorship has sprung up at Harvard, the self-touted pinnacle of higher education.
RSVPeeved Dept.
By
HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| October 23, 2009
Rhode Island’s pride is showing
There was much to-do and flexing of cultural muscles and civic pride as Our Little Towne placed in the top 10 in many prestigious categories in Travel & Leisure magazine’s 2009 survey of “America’s Favorite Cities.”
Finally, some good ‘news!’ Plus, Brown slips, the Patriots slide, and more
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 16, 2009
Course correction
So it unfolded on Facebook, the story of this down-on-his-luck recent graduate in possession of a bachelor’s degree in the liberal arts from a respected area school.
Out of school and out of work? Don’t enroll in a grad program just yet — adult-education coures could do (and land you) the job.
By
VANESSA CZARNECKI
| October 16, 2009
Prep Yourself!
So the economy sucks, you’re in a miserable rut at work, and you’re not getting any younger. What are you going to do about it?
You’ve decided to go back to school. Now what?
By
RYAN STEWART
| October 16, 2009
Prison activist: Board chairman wrong
I just finished reading the letter from Jon Wilson. Mr. Tapley was correct, the Board of Visitors is not living up to its mandate to represent the public's concerns about the Maine State Prison, nor is it minimally accountable in that it never filed an a
Letters to the Portland Editor, September 11, 2009
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PORTLAND PHOENIX LETTERS
| September 11, 2009
Mike's Bánh-Mì
Someday I'll be able to review a bánh-mì joint without providing a primer. But as a raft of new college students are arriving from the provinces, I'll once again offer Bánh Mì 101.
A great Vietnamese sandwich for both beginners and advanced eaters
By
MC SLIM JB
| September 04, 2009
Miraculous Appearances
Two weeks after the Phoenix began its prison Board of Visitors interviews, which revealed the group had not produced annual reports as required by law and had not met with the Legislature's Criminal Justice Committee in years, reports for 2005, 2006,
Phoenix questions prompt action
By
LANCE TAPLEY
| August 21, 2009
Rethinking liberal arts in the digital age
They didn't teach genderfuck, iteration, or micropolitics when I was in college. But times have changed.
Liberal Arts is due for an update
By
MIKE MILIARD
| July 24, 2009
Muzzle Awards: Collegiate Division
In a 1957 Supreme Court decision upholding the free-speech rights of university professors ( Sweezy v. New Hampshire ), Justice Felix Frankfurter quoted prominent South African scholars on the importance of academic freedom.
New England campuses muzzle free speech
By
HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| July 10, 2009
Come on home
What's that about the apple and the tree? With college degree in hand, Lyle Divinsky returns to his Portland stomping grounds with a debut CD, Traveling Man , that not only features dad Phil Divinsky's drummer (Marty Joyce), bassist (Peter Masterson),
Lyle Divinsky croons his way back into town
By
SAM PFEIFLE
| June 05, 2009
Braziliant
As if puny, leaf-free trees and a general lack of flowers in late April weren't enough of a message to the post-winter season to hurry its shit up, art schools across Boston are poised to open their annual May fundraisers, all in the name of spring.
'Brazil on Screen 2009,' Mass Art shorts, and spring sales at Mass Art and the SMFA
By
EVAN J. GARZA
| May 01, 2009
Bytes of knowledge
Once upon a time, we thought it was novel to be able to buy books in our bathrobes.
Getting the most from an online education
By
CLEA SIMON
| May 01, 2009
Books tour
While most area colleges continue to offer predictably boring campus tours that amount to wandering through academic ghost towns imagining departed crowds, there are also some alternatives to the standard walk-and-talk routine.
A guide to unofficial campus visits
By
JULIA RAPPAPORT
| May 01, 2009
Public colleges get the shaft
When it came time to pick a college, Thomas Ahrens just couldn't pass up the relative affordability of a University of Rhode Island education.
Fewer teachers. Bigger classes. More applicants. Huge tuition hikes. the outlook for Rhode island higher ed is bleak .
By
MEAGHAN WIMS
| February 25, 2009
Wisps and a volcano
Two concerts last week by mid-career artists who are still looking into life's persistent questions: Brian Crabtree, Marjorie Morgan, and dancers at the Dance Complex, and David Dorfman Dance at Salem State College.
Crabtree, Morgan, Dorfman
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| February 03, 2009
It's a shandeh*!
The news that Brandeis University plans to shutter its highly regarded Rose Art Museum and sell its exemplary collection of American art from the 1960s and '70s in order to resolve its budget crisis not only shocked the world of elite higher education,
For Brandeis, there must be a better way
By
EDITORIAL
| January 28, 2009
Dreaming of celluloid
Of the handful of contemporary Asian shows on view in and around Boston this winter, that of Dinh Q. Lê should prove unique — if only because the Vietnamese condition is so far removed from the rest of East Asia’s cultural boom.
Dinh Q. Lê and Christian Tomaszewski at Tufts
By
EVAN J. GARZA
| January 12, 2009
Budgeting your time
There are two possible reasons Friday is the best day of the week for a college student.
For students, part-time jobs mean pocket money, freedom, scheduling conflicts, and stress
By
CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 08, 2009
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Another worthy addition to Watertown's culinary arsenal
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Turning the page
Out: Preparing for one H.E.L.L. of a weekend in Cambridge
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