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'Tribal' Book Looks At College Football's Rabid Fans
Florida State University Professor Diane Roberts talks about her book "Tribal: College Football and the Secret Heart of America" which examines the communities of rabid fans around college football.
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Photo Essay: Your Cup Of Coffee Is Ready For Its Closeup
Photographer Sebastiao Salgado, whose parents owned a coffee mill, looks at the faces and places behind the $100 billion-a-year business.
A Thrift Shop Looking For A Comeup: Goodwill Goes High-End
Resale shops are increasingly present in the retail landscape, especially popular with younger shoppers. One of the most iconic thrift stores in the U.S., Goodwill, is getting into the competition.
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How Obama's Trade Deal Might Stir Up Your Dinner
Trade deals don't just affect labor and manufacturing. They also have a way of changing the way we eat. From food safety to booze imports, we offer a cheat sheet on the new Pacific Rim trade deal.
Mizzou Football Players Pledge A Strike, Citing Systemic Racism
University of Missouri football players have pledged to go on strike until university President Tim Wolfe resigns for the way he has handled a string of racially charged incidents.
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More Universities Move To Include Gender-Neutral Pronouns
More colleges are expanding gender options for transgender and non-binary students. One leader in LGBTQ student life at Harvard discusses the update to the college's applications.
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READ: Two Personal Statements That Help Explain The Situation At Mizzou
On Saturday, members of the football team announced they would not play another game until the university president stepped down. These two statements explain some of the feelings on campus.
New York Public Library To Defend Its Sorting Title
The New York Public Library claims the world's fastest book sorting system. It will be tested against the King County library system in Washington state. The rematch is Tuesday.
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Catalan Regional Parliament Approves Plan For Independence From Spain
Madrid argues that the move is symbolic and won't change a thing. But Catalan lawmakers say their region will be its own country by 2017.
Ferguson In The Classroom: How One College Took Up Race And Policing This Semester
College students around the country are lining up to take classes like a new one at NYU called "Black Lives Matter: Race, Resistance, and Popular Protest."
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