On Copyrights: An Op-Ed with Dean Baker
This article is the result of a collaborative effort between Quad writer Anna Ward and Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. How …
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This article is the result of a collaborative effort between Quad writer Anna Ward and Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. How …
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The dining hall is a cornerstone of college campus living. I’m sure at one time or another, whether you have had a dining plan or not, every student has eaten …
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By Caitlin Clancy and Becca Tarvin On the first day of Mammalian Ecology, Professor Thomas Kunz walked into the room holding a bone larger than his forearm. “Do you know …
Read MoreMarch in Australia is famous for the city’s most fabulous festival of the year: LGBT Mardi Gras. Originating 25 years ago as a protest march, Mardi Gras has become a …
Read MoreHomecomings are usually joyous occasions: a time when alumni return to their alma mater after so many years or perhaps a graduate returns home with diploma in hand. It is …
Read MoreBetween February 8 and 14, the city of Boston hosted TOGETHER, its first successful electronic music festival, organized by Dig writers David Day and Mike McKay. The festival hosted local, …
Read MoreI am so happy that this week is over. Rarely would I refer to myself as ecstatic, but I’m there. And I’m banking on the fact that you’re pretty happy …
Read More“I Was a Teenage Illiterate,” is the title of the New York Times article by Cathleen Shine my father emailed me earlier this week. “Seriously, Dad?” was my initial reaction …
Read MoreAs our exams and papers have for the most part ceased to rule our lives, we as students look towards spring break for fun and relaxation. Sitting on …
Read MoreJukebox the Ghost played at Great Scott last night after just arriving back from their European tour. The band opened for Tally Hall. Here’s some footage from the show with …
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When the Terriers take to the ice this weekend against Huntington Ave. rival Northeastern, they’ll have (another) chance to lock up the number four spot in the Hockey East standings. …
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