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The changing landscape of college athletics
Student-athletes at Linfield experience travel and academic disruptions. While NIL opportunities offer financial relief, the future may bring more NCAA lobbying, athlete contracts and a growing economic divide.
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Remembering 9/11
From time to time, a moment sneaks up on you that you didn’t see coming. For me, September 11, 2021, was one of those times.
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Modern-day monsters
When Godzilla: King of the Monsters! opens in theaters May 31 it will be the 35th Godzilla film produced since 1954. Why do the films continue to resonate across generations? Leonard Finkelman, assistant professor of philosophy and a paleontologist, weighs in on what monsters tell us about ourselves – and our world. Godzilla: King of
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Faculty essay: On civility
The life of our republic depends upon our ability to speak honestly and our willingness to listen empathetically. As that idea traveled from my head down to my pen, it felt embarrassingly grandiose. But I think it’s true. These habits of mind are two crucial ingredients in the moral glue that holds a healthy political
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Thinking beyond the sticker price
To gauge affordability, we must think beyond the sticker price by properly measuring the cost students actually pay and compare that to the benefits of a college education.
