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Valentine's Day with the philosophers

We usually think that “love” is a better subject for posters or poetry than for philosophy, more fit for sonnets than syllogisms. So it is surprising to find an overtly erotic element in many of the greatest philosophers of the West —and in particular, at the heart of one of the founding documents in Western philosophy.

OPINION | 02/17/2010

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In defense of study abroad

Students may at times have some complaints about their program, their university or their homestay family, but, almost invariably, they write that the overall experience was well worth it and that they learned quite a bit about themselves and their own society in addition to that of their hosts.

OPINION | 02/16/2010

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Editorial: Switching to direct loans

When loans are provided to students by private lenders through the FFELP, economic troubles can worsen the rates on loans available to students and reduce the ability of these loans to make college affordable. Because the Direct Loan program lends money straight from the government, it would be able to continue providing low-interest rates on loans even in an economic recession.

OPINION | 02/16/2010

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Going gaga

The opening shot of the video to “Bad Romance” is likely as close to artistic perfection as Western civilization will ever come.

OPINION | 02/16/2010

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The invisible third

It soon became clear that it was I, the grad student, who was the exotica on campus. I am sketchy by the very nature of my being, unloved by the University and exiled to the deepest dungeons in Firestone or the farthest reaches of the E-Quad.

OPINION | 02/15/2010

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Study abroad with empathy

It is only now, three continents and seven countries later, that I am finally asking the question, “Why leave home?” Now that I am at the University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa, I fear that I have been lulled into the convincing, if illusive, narrative of study abroad as a transformative experience.

OPINION | 02/11/2010