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    • The Truth About Georgetown’s Vote for Slavery Reparations

      The Truth About Georgetown’s Vote for Slavery Reparations0

      The Georgetown University undergraduate student body recently elected to pay reparations for the sale of 272 slaves by the university in 1838, which it used to settle debts. In 2019, this amounts to a $27.20 per-semester fee for each student. This is not an argument for or against reparations; it’s about statistical purity and the

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    • How Totalitarians Force Confessions From Innocent People

      How Totalitarians Force Confessions From Innocent People0

      I recently re-read George Orwell’s anti-Soviet fable Animal Farm for the first time since high school, and I found myself at a loss to explain one of the book’s darkest scenes to the student I was tutoring. In this scene, Napoleon (Orwell’s stand-in for Stalin) consolidates his power over Animal Farm (i.e. the Soviet Union)

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    • The Value of a Self-Directed Summer for Kids

      The Value of a Self-Directed Summer for Kids0

      It’s all over the news these days. Kids are stressed-out, not playing, and, most worrisome, experiencing sharp increases in depression and suicide. Last month, a new paper published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology revealed that adolescent mental health has deteriorated over the last decade, with soaring depression rates for young people ages 14 to

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    • How Artificial Intelligence Systems Could Threaten Democracy

      How Artificial Intelligence Systems Could Threaten Democracy0

      U.S. technology giant Microsoft has teamed up with a Chinese military university to develop artificial intelligence systems that could potentially enhance government surveillance and censorship capabilities. Two U.S. senators publicly condemned the partnership, but what the National Defense Technology University of China wants from Microsoft isn’t the only concern. As my research shows, the advent

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    • Arizona Case Shows the Difference Between Campus Free Speech and Harassment

      Arizona Case Shows the Difference Between Campus Free Speech and Harassment0

      Three Arizona students may soon learn a valuable lesson: There’s a difference between exercising your free speech on campus and blocking someone else’s attempt to do the same. In March, three University of Arizona students shouted down a group of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents, and then chased them to their cars, hurling insults

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    • Teachers Report Increasing Abuse at the Hands of Students

      Teachers Report Increasing Abuse at the Hands of Students0

      Teachers have always had a hard job. It takes a dedicated person to prepare lessons, manage a classroom full of children, and deal with unhappy parents. But the role of teacher has become even more difficult — even dangerous — in recent years. One quarter of teachers report being the objects of student violence and

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