Huffington Post 12.17.16 | Travis Waldron Eric W. Kaler said the school’s values were more important than the team’s scheduled Holiday Bowl appearance The University of Minnesota president and athletic director on Friday refused to yield to protesting football players, who walked out of
Think Progress 12.17.16 | Lindsay Gibbs If you don’t stand for something … Last year, football players at the University of Missouri recognized their collective power and went on strike, refusing to play until the university’s president, Tim Wolfe, resigned due to the mishandling
Washington Post 10.17.16 The University of Minnesota football team skipped practice for the second straight day Friday, a highly unusual case of college athletes unified in protest. The evening before, players huddled together on the field, most of them wearing their maroon jerseys
Bethesda Magazine 12.14.16 | Bethany Rogers Kelly is offering legislation to expand curriculum for sex education classes A state delegate from Montgomery County wants to require local public schools to teach students about “affirmative consent” during seventh- and 10th-grade sex education classes. The
HerCampus.com 12.9.16 | Erica Boucher I am a Tri Sigma, and I love all of my sisters. I love how friendly they are, how much they care, and how much they support me. I also love how even though we may not all
Washington Post 12.8.16 | Editorial Board “YOU LOOK at what Baylor [University] was able to do during his tenure, it fits perfectly with where we see our sports program going.” That initial statement from Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. announcing the university’s
Variety.com 12.9.16 When he was helping to choose writers for the staff of Fox’s television revival of “The Exorcist,” executive producer Jeremy Slater kept encountering the same plot point over and over. “One of my hard-and-fast rules when reading spec scripts was, the
JP Morgan Chase December, 2016 | Michael Cembalest Every December, I take a break from market and investment topics to discuss other things. Three years ago, the holiday Eye on the Market was a letter to my oldest son who was leaving for