My Ode to 2008
2008 offered quite the election, with both parties fighting to set our nation's direction. It took forever for Hillary Clinton's concession, and Reverend Wright was not a good connection.
2008 offered quite the election, with both parties fighting to set our nation's direction. It took forever for Hillary Clinton's concession, and Reverend Wright was not a good connection.
Eric Kuhn | Posted 01.02.2009 | Style
Author Ron Alsop finds that the iPod symbolizes the Millenials because they "are always connected to at least one, and often multiple technology devices and Internet sites."
Michael Roth | Posted 01.01.2009 | Politics
A quick look at several members of President-elect Obama's leadership team can stand as an example of how those with a liberal arts education are shaping the future of our society.
AdAge | Beth Snyder Bulik | Posted 01.01.2009 | Media
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Among college kids' favorite brands: Facebook, Nike, iPod -- and Time magazine. Those were among the findings of this year'...
Katie Naranjo | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
With young people supporting Senator Obama by a roughly 2 to 1 margin over Senator McCain, a lot of these polls are understating the views of the youth demographic.
Mary Ann West | Posted 12.03.2008 | Home
In the quintessential town of Keene, New Hampshire, volunteers waved as cars honked in support while standing on the picturesque Village Common, hoist...
Don McNay | Posted 12.03.2008 | Business
I hope the banks factored that reality in before the came up with the $700 billion figure. They might want to hang on to some of that taxpayer cash instead of using it to buy other banks.
Katie Naranjo | Posted 12.01.2008 | Politics
In Miami alone, the Obama campaign is working with seven campuses, and they're mobilizing over 35 statewide!
Ben Redmond | Posted 11.30.2008 | Politics
How can I consider contributing to any economic revival when I will be struggling to pay off my education for years to come?
Matthew Segal | Posted 11.29.2008 | Politics
It seems young voters will turn out in record numbers this year, yet there are those who, after all these years, are still trying to pull the reins from us when it comes to our franchise.
Warren Goldstein | Posted 11.17.2008 | Politics
Fifteen of my sixteen students are planning on voting. In the five previous presidential elections, that number has only once (in 2004) gone higher than 50%.
Jerry Lucido | Posted 11.14.2008 | Living
As if the world's financial turmoil isn't enough, many students and their parents have the added anxiety of college applications and testing this fall. Fortunately, a new report on the use of those tests may let them breathe a little easier.
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman | Posted 11.10.2008 | Politics
If those supporting the democratic process are not exceedingly vigilant, the GOP could use these tactics--assault on voter registration, electronic voting--to once again take the White House.
ABC | Avni Patel | Posted 11.06.2008 | Politics
Election officials and watchdog groups are bracing for the wave of sneaky or suspicious phone calls, leaflets and emails that typically hit battlegrou...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 11.05.2008 | Media
Arianna Huffington recently spoke before the Yale Political Union at a debate around the question, "Resolved: Blogs Are Good For Democracy." While Ar...
Joel B. Schwartzberg | Posted 11.03.2008 | Politics
NOW on PBS talked this week with Ian Rowe, senior vice-president of strategic partnerships and public affairs for MTV, about young peoples' enthusiasm...
Teresa McCoy | Posted 10.31.2008 | Home
Everyone is marveling at how these "kids" made the t-shirts so quickly. Fact is, the shirts are great and they are selling like hotcakes for a local charity. But the t-shirts are also a metaphor.
Jessica Roy | Posted 10.30.2008 | Style
Upon landing in Paris I promptly realized that everything was different; even small things, like strange-tasting toothpaste and a startling lack of tofu.
AP | JUSTIN POPE | Posted 10.16.2008 | Home
It's a tough lesson for millions of students just now arriving on campus: even if you have a high school diploma, you may not be ready for college. I...
Katie Naranjo | Posted 10.13.2008 | Politics
Washington pundits have always written young voters off -- assuming that we won't turn out on Election Day. But we've already proven why this year is different.
Julia Plevin | Posted 09.27.2008 | Style
We live in an era where kids grow up faster, but stay young longer. Eight year-olds have cell phones, twelve-year olds party, and twenty-five year-olds still live with their parents.
GreenBiz | Matt Alderton | Posted 09.25.2008 | Green
When University of Minnesota graduate Osman Rashid and Iowa State University graduate Aayush Phumbhra decided to start a business, their objective was...
Peter Kaufman | Posted 07.22.2008 | Living
Why should we go to college? Let's admit that career advancement, fun, and variety have places in any good answer's line-up. But there's also the so-called "civilizing effect."
Rob Stafford | Posted 07.10.2008 | Living
give students the (simple, practical, common sense) tools that their successful peers learned from their parents or their friends years before, sit back, and watch them suddenly start to gain ground.
Lauren Wolfe | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics
It's important that the next administration places a high priority on addressing the needs of college students who are struggling to support themselves financially.
Eric Kuhn | Posted 01.31.2009 | Style