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Populism has been on everybody??s minds lately, probably because a populist group was responsible for many of Obama’s troubles in the wake of the Massachusetts senate race that catapulted Republican Scott Brown to Washington. The Tea Party movement, organized last spring around a shared disapproval of reckless spending in Washington, DC, was crucial for mobilizing support for Brown during the race. Over the past several months, the movement has grown so popular that, according to a recent New Yorker article, it would attract more support than the Republican Party if it were...
...Let’s have an honest national conversation,” said Duncan, who has been lauded for his previous work as CEO of the Chicago Public Schools. “Let’s all move outside our comfort zones—management, unions, everybody??and say, ‘We need to better serve children...
...It’s nice that the facts on the bottles and the other things we distribute generate discussion on campus about what people actually do,” says Gober. “It helps to combat the peer pressure, the idea that ‘everybody??s getting ridiculously wasted on weekends so I should...
Stone, who previously directed undergraduate productions including “Attempts on Her Life” and “The Birthday Party,” says the collaboration posed a challenge in terms of accommodating everybody??s schedules...
...sure how they could find that optimism or where they could find it,” Houghton said. “I don’t think for any of the parties involved this is a time for great optimism. Everybody??s disappointed...