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...over Sirius Satellite Radio.High school and college radio stations offer niche programming that may end up being the future of radio in the wake of the death of monoculture. Disgruntled insiders are learning from past strategies and international manipulations of radio—such as Radio Radcliffe and Radio Universidad in Oaxaca—to re-orient themselves to radio’s possibilities. And in Minot, North Dakota, the failure of corporate radio stations to alert the public about an impending toxic cloud (really, we don’t make this up) made the need for local control over...
...newspaper that was shut down last month after printing cartoons and columns criticizing the university administration regained its editorial independence yesterday. “The Chancellor arranged a meeting with our old editorial board and announced his decision,” Astrid Viveros, a columnist for La Catarina of Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, said in an e-mail. “At this meeting, the Chancellor, the Provost and the Chair of Communication Science promised that the newspaper will maintain its independent [sic], autonomy, critical thought and above all our freedom of speech.” Although Chancellor Pedro...
...Mexico’s student-run college papers was suddenly shut down two weeks ago by the Universidad de las Americas-Puebla (UDLA) following a series of controversial cartoons and opinion columns criticizing the university administration.According to the editor-in-chief of La Catarina, Sergio Zepeza, the administration has butted heads with the paper ever since its inception in 2000, and the animosity escalated with the paper’s sharp criticism of the university’s chancellor, Pedro Palou. Yet Zepeza said he was shocked when he saw four members of the administration accompanied by four security guards...
...cada 5 estudiantes de ense?anza media ser? hispano pero si la cifra de j?venes que abandonan sus estudios se mantiene estable, s?lo un 11% de ellos terminar?n sus estudios universitarios, porciento bastante m?s bajo que el 27% a nivel nacional. "Nuestros j?venes no ven la universidad como una posibilidad", dice Mart?nez Tucker. A sus 49 a?os, Mart?nez Tucker es ahora la presidente del fondo, y ha volcado su experiencia de negocios en ?l con el objetivo de expandir sus operaciones. Su trabajo es captar estudiantes -que ella llama clientes- a trav?s de reuniones celebradas en 51 mercados claves. Al mismo...
...bases m?s anchas. "Mi trabajo?, dice Seinuk, ?siempre ha estado relacionado con ampliar el horizonte?. Cuando lleg? a Estados Unidos proveniente de Cuba, justo despu?s que Castro tomara el poder, Seinuk tra?a un poco m?s de $20 en su bolsillo, "mi regla de dibujo y mi diploma de la universidad de La Habana?. Los recuerdos de aquellos d?as lo mantienen comprometido con las m?s diversas causas en su ciudad adoptiva de Nueva York y en otros lugares, desde investigaci?n sobre la par?lisis cerebral hasta esfuerzos en la pol?tica entre Cuba y Estados Unidos. "Llegu? a un pa?s...