Colleges Can’t Say They Weren’t Warned
Three new court rulings make it clear that chaos on campus has legal consequences. Source
Three new court rulings make it clear that chaos on campus has legal consequences. Source
Its luscious simplicity is the draw: All you need are canned tomatoes, an onion cut in half, butter, salt and time. Source
Early in the civil rights movement, a Georgia governor tried to ban Black players from the game, but after a protest by Georgia Tech students, Grier was allowed to play. Source
He helped City College win two national championships in 1950 before pleading guilty in a point-shaving scheme. He later became City’s basketball coach and a mentor. Source
Ian Frazier’s history roams far and wide, on foot and in the archives, celebrating (if not romanticizing) a perennially “in between” part of New York. Source
It’s a night that combines the zaniness of “Seinfeld,” a Coney Island freak show and a lower-level minor league baseball team with nothing to lose. Source
In NASCAR, victory — and money — is often determined by seconds, one reason car racing teams are increasingly looking to hire former college athletes. Source
The political heir to an influential family is now leading Thailand with no governing experience in a tumultuous time. Source
The seventh installment of the series centers on Rain (Cailee Spaeny), a contract worker in an outer-space mining colony, and her friend Andy (David Jonsson), an android. Source
Artists saw six-figure sales and heard promises of stardom. But with the calamitous downturn in the art market, many collectors bolted — and prices plummeted. Source