The Open Dialogue international platform announced Tuesday the launch of its 2026 International Essay Contest, co-hosted by ...
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Hauntingly powerful photo essay on rattlesnake vs human conflict celebrated across Europe and beyond
Spaniard wins Fritz Pölking Prize 2025 for evocative work delving into centuries of fear, myth and hope between humans and ...
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This Week’s Essays in the NYU Democracy Project Series Features Several Essays on the Supreme Court
With the start of the Supreme Court Term, the NYU Democracy Project is publishing several essays this week on the Court. The first of these, Enshrine Nine, comes from Ed Whelan, who argues for a ...
The crowdsourced site was taken down without warning, days after political figures called for its removal. Its creators ...
Qatar National Library (QNL) has launched the Digital Family Papers Project, an initiative aimed at preserving and providing open access to personal documents held by ...
For decades now, professors have been complaining about the futility of asking students to write term papers, otherwise known as a research paper. In theory, research papers teach students how to ...
Soft Rains narrative director Kaitlin Tremblay is using a first-person power-washing game to tackle the question, "What does ...
Sad Tiger and Trauma Plot are two stunning memoirs by rape survivors who immerse themselves in art and literature. They both ...
Jeffrey Holden spends his summers knee-deep in dead moose. In his new book “Dead Moose on Isle Royale: Off Trail with the ...
One couple’s plans for an indoor pool at 15-17 E. 77th St. has led to dueling lawsuits and a nosedive in the relationship ...
As part of our focus this week on the Court and constitutional law, we are publishing today this essay from Jonathan Mitchell. Readers might be surprised at how much his critique of “judicial ...
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