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History DetectedK nowledge of history among high school kids in the United States is abysmal. Now there's a new way to learn. |
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Great StuffW hether literally precious or boundlessly cherished, the objects that attract collectors reflect individual sensibilities. |
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- The Lowdown on the Lowest Round Ever: Freshman golfer's 61 sets new mark for a female collegian.
- Energizing Brooklyn: How Joel Astman, '97, aka J. Period, makes a Nets game a musical experience.
- Dunder Mifflin going out of business: Blogger played key off-screen role in the success of NBC's The Office.
Freshman Mariah Stackhouse is making waves in golf.
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Sound Advice for a Green Earth
Advanced students from the environmental sciences, engineering and journalism answer your sustainability questions. Explore recent questions and answers here.
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The world events and trends you're thinking about—while it's happening. Our latest interview: Pro soccer player Adam Jahn, '13, was named MLS Rookie of the Week in March, but still lives in a dorm room.
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On April 29, Washington Wizards center Jason Collins, '01, became the first active male professional athlete in a major North American sport to come out as gay. Take a look back at the year 2000, when Jason and his twin, Jarron, '01, took the Stanford court by storm.
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