True justice in this case lies so far beyond a legal remedy, but I’m going to breathe a little easier on this one particular day
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Today in the life of Remy the Humanities Cat, Alan Garber received a skeptical gaze of acknowledgment but still was not granted a purr of any kind
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Lots of universities signed this brief addressing the implications of the arrests/deportations of student protesters. If yours didn’t, write to your president, trustees, and GC and make sure your university signs the next iteration of the brief. knightcolumbia.org/documents/eh...
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"Antifa cats exist"
Seen in Ankara, Turkey
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2/4. In a world with fewer distractions, we would be shocked that the US made its tariff decisions during discussions with the head of the Russian sovereign investment fund.
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Read the Naval Academy’s list of removed books
The Navy released the titles of 381 books that were removed from the U.S. Naval Academy’s Nimitz Library on the Annapolis, Md., campus this week because their subject matter was seen as being related ...
A couple weeks ago, someone asked me if my books had ever been banned. I said, "not yet." This week, Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights, was one of 381 books removed from the library of the Naval Academy. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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NYC turning out #handsoff
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How it looked nine days ago
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