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...possible division would not be unprecedented. In 1998, Stanford’s anthropology department divided into two—anthropological sciences and cultural and social anthropology. And the anthropology departments of Princeton; the University of California, Berkeley; and the University of Chicago, among others, are already without biological anthropology tracks...
Dartmouth professor of real estate John Vogel Jr. did a study of two similar Chicago apartment buildings, a rental and a condo, erected across the street from each other in 2001. At that time, the rentals were projected to be $1,800 a month, while the condos were expected to sell for $270,000. Now the rentals go for $1,700 a month while the condos sell for $450,000. "Things have gotten totally out of synch," Vogel says...
...will further polarize Democrats and Republicans. Who needs a more divided country? Hillary is a good politician and a hard worker who delivers on her promises. I respect her, but I don't want her in the Oval Office. We need new, new, new options. Adrian M. Gonzalez Chicago...
After Spartan Motors posted record first-quarter sales--which included a 65.7% jump in RV chassis sales over the same period last year--CEO John Sztykiel took a road trip from company headquarters in Charlotte, Mich., to meet and greet investors from Boston to Chicago. As his 41-footer swung (gingerly) through Manhattan, he spoke with TIME's Julie Rawe...
...Skocpol filed a grievance against the University for gender discrimination when her tenure application was denied. Then-Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky and then-University President Derek C. Bok agreed to review her case, and, after she’d spent four years at the University of Chicago, Harvard offered Skocpol tenure. She accepted the offer and has been at the University ever since...