[Updated: 11:25 a.m.]
Hillary Clinton always comes prepared: “If Clinton wins the Democratic nomination (which is far from preordained), it will be as much because of the skills on display at Dartmouth Friday as any other factor. Clinton is relentless, never skimping on her homework, never taking her privileged position (by marriage) in the Democratic pantheon [...]
Where the Arts Were Too Liberal: “This is an obituary for a great American institution whose death was announced this week. After 155 years, Antioch College is closing.” [Editors comment: This was a sad week for progressive education. Traditional education is good for one thing: creating a workforce; progressive education, on the other hand, helps [...]
For those of you who enjoyed reading (or reading about) my senior study project, “Of Creative Nonphilosophy,” you’re in luck. Because I’ve got two more senior studies for your wonderful hearts to peruse. The first is by the lovely Ms. [name redacted by request], which you can find on her brand new blog(!), Chora. [Name [...]
April 25, 2006 – 08:44 pm
As some of you may know, I am (currently) an undergraduate student in the Progressive Program at Green Mountain College in Vermont. As part of our requirements for graduation, Progressive Program students must complete a Senior Study. The Senior Study is a 12-credit project that acts as a capstone to the student’s entire undergraduate career. [...]