The Writing and Communication Center serves students across all disciplines with peer-led support, individual consultations, ...
People love to declare the death of the women’s movement, pointing to the ‘failure’ of #MeToo or the Epstein files, but don’t give up the fight just yet, writes Rebecca Solnit ...
It’s a little too early to talk about summer reads, but bookworms have plenty of reasons to visit local bookstores this spring for exciting new releases, events and festivals. Here are our picks for ...
New users often try ChatGPT once or twice, get a bland answer, then walk away. Yet the same system that feels underwhelming ...
After more than seventy years writing and thinking about democracy, capitalism, and the possibility of emancipatory politics, the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas died on Friday, age ninety-six. For ...
Two major Caribbean newspapers are shutting down as readers shift to social media and ad money dries up. On Sunday, Guyana’s Stabroek News printed its final edition and stopped publishing ...
For Andaiye (whose Woman’s Eye View was the original inspiration) and for Norman Girvan (who showed us all what public intellectual engagement could look ...
On Sunday, in the concert hall of the Sydney Opera House, Zadie Smith gave a talk for All About Women. Smith’s voice was deeper than I expected it to be. She was funny, too.
Narendra Modi’s remaking of Ahmedabad in the 2000s into a ‘megacity’ holds the key to understanding the political thinking ...
UC Santa Cruz historian Kiva Silver is worried about the future of the university’s college system and the core courses at UCSC. He believes the courses, usually taken in students’ first year on ...