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...blame. If Nigerians who live in Europe or the U.S. don't help their country, nothing will change. Oil companies will never stop exploiting their sources unless the U.N. puts an end to the catastrophe that Nigerians face. Giannis Piliouras Athens time once again showed its mastery of in-depth and objective journalism in the story about the increasing insurgency in Nigeria's oil-rich delta region. I come from that troubled area - the goose that lays the golden egg of Nigeria's wealth - where successive Nigerian governments have otherwise shown little or no interest. The multinational oil companies have...
...William E. McKibben ’82, a former Crimson president, says Kristof’s in-depth reporting on BU shares similarities with his writing in the Times today...
...since their coursework was very introductory in nature, Thimann told The Crimson in 1956. They did “not get anywhere near the frontiers of knowledge,” he said. Faculty, too, felt that this was contrary to the goals of a liberal arts education—in-depth knowledge of an academic subject. But the honors work was much more worthwhile, Thimann said at the time. Once the plan was in effect, students wishing to concentrate in Biochemical Sciences would have to go for the honors track or instead concentrate in either Biology or Chemistry. The plan...
...when noisy posturing too often substitutes for reasoned debate and brash opinion trumps hard fact, we try to offer the kind of in-depth reporting, cool-minded analysis and vivid photography that readers will find authoritative and compelling. You are the ultimate judge of how well we meet our goals, but it is also rewarding when our peers in journalism judge us to excel at what we do. The American Society of Magazine Editors did just that last week when my colleagues and I received two Ellies, one for General Excellence and the other for our special issue last September...
...secondary field” option (essentially, a minor) as the first in a series of curricular review proposals brought forth by the Educational Policy Committee (EPC). Theoretically, these secondary fields could function similarly to the way citation and certificate programs function now, giving students credit for in-depth work in a non-concentration field by taking four to six classes in a specific area. On the surface, the concept of the secondary concentration seems appealing. Students are getting recognition for the work they’re doing. English concentrators will be able to prove definitively to the investment banking recruiter...