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StreetTalk – Cambridge Local Elections 11/5
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Johanna Lee and Avika Dua talk with Cambridge voters about the candidates and the issues that are important to them, as well as how much of a voice they think students should have on local politics.
How to Charter Success
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Charter schools are popping up across the country, but their effectiveness depends on their location.
The Time for Reform?
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The Republican Party cannot decide whether immigration is a national issue or a local issue.
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As the GOP races to the right, Paul Ryan has emerged as a relative moderate
The Self-Perpetuating Crisis
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October 31, 2013
The resolution of each crisis sows the seeds of the next
Raising the Minimum Wage: A Public Policy Conundrum
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October 28, 2013
Raising the minimum wage would hurt impoverished, unemployed Americans.
Detroit’s Bankruptcy: Motor City's Path to Recovery
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Detroit can come back from the brink through a combination of public and private actions.
Why Our News is Bland: the Story of Al Jazeera America
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The network's surprisingly mainstream stance reflects Americans' unwillingness to consider genuine alternatives to traditional news sources
Immigration Reform: Unfinished Business or Dead on Arrival?
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October 25, 2013
Between the shutdown and the 2014 midterms, a small window of opportunity has emerged
Sports vs. Education: A False Choice
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October 23, 2013
Too many Americans view academic success and athletic success as mutually exclusive
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