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The U.S. has a long way to go before it is climateproof, but so does most of the world. Japan has an impressive, long-standing system of flood control, including the so-called G-Cans project, a massive underground system in Tokyo that can pump 200 tons of water per...
Conversely, there are students who believe that race should not be the uniting factor around which we join organizations. One biracial student, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “I just don’t feel like my race has ever been enough of anything to be the...
In the face of such views, someone like John Edwards might find his “Two Americas” speech falling on the ears of an embittered few, and not the sanguine many. Candidates are better off stressing future opportunities than past injustices. Many in the struggling middle class...
In its defiance of traditional theater aesthetics, “The Secret Lives of Umbrellas” took a lot of risks—which on balance was quite admirable, especially for a student-written work. But the play’s spectacle of amusing incoherence was certainly not for...
But then the President would seem to catch himself, count to 10 and concede that Latin Americans did have some legitimate gripes about things like "social justice" and that the U.S. could do more to address them. As a result, while Bush's trip south of the border wasn't...