by jpitney | Apr 16, 2023 | Journalism, Journalists, Middle East
From the Committee to Protect Journalists: As the Jerusalem correspondent for the Guardian newspaper, Bethan McKernan has spent much of the last year covering the escalating cycle of violence in in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. It feels, she says, like “a...
by jpitney | Apr 15, 2023 | Civility, Education
Ace Parsi at The Fulcum: Our kids are learning about their communities and the world around them through a variety of sources. It is incumbent upon parents, educators, community leaders, policymakers, and so many more to engage in productive ways and model the desired...
by jpitney | Apr 14, 2023 | Business, Regulation
Jessica Melugin of the Competitive Enterprise Institute is an alum of Claremont McKenna College: In a new Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) study, technology policy expert Jessica Melugin writes that concern about “killer acquisitions” – a market leader...
by jpitney | Apr 13, 2023 | Dreier, Journalism, Journalists
Michele W. Berger at Penn Today: For weeks leading up to a planned trip to Washington, D.C., on March 25—prime cherry blossom time there—a cohort of Penn graduate students had been watching weather reports with trepidation. Even the morning of, the forecast still...