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They're rapping for a hip hop diplomaupdated: Tue Nov 10 2009 13:23:00

When you're on a college campus and you ask someone what they're studying, one answer you don't typically hear is "hip hop."

Battling OCDupdated: Fri Aug 14 2009 11:45:00

As CNN.com's Elizabeth Landau reports, as many as four million Americans suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder.

Some obsessions, compulsions not part of OCDupdated: Fri Aug 14 2009 11:45:00

Driving over a pothole may not be a big deal for most people, but for Jeff Bell, it was a source of endless frustration.

Fix the top 6 causes of clutterupdated: Mon Jan 26 2009 09:57:00

If you're ready to make a clean sweep of your house, help is here. Experts share the six main reasons why people can't seem to let go of their stuff and their smartest tricks for outwitting that primal hoarding instinct. Prepare to clear out -- for good!

More colleges move toward optional SATsupdated: Fri May 30 2008 11:33:00

Jen Wang of Short Hills, New Jersey, took her first SAT when she was in sixth grade, long before she would start filling out college applications.

Time.com: Wake Forest Drops SAT Requirementupdated: Tue May 27 2008 10:00:00

Wake Forest University will no longer require applicants to take the SAT and ACT exams, boosting a movement to lessen the importance of standardized tests in college admissions

Time.com: Rita Mae Brown: Loves Cats, Hates Marriageupdated: Tue Mar 18 2008 19:00:00

She kick-started modern lesbian lit and got kicked out of NOW. Writer Rita Mae Brown may have been radical in her day, but now she pens mysteries and goes fox hunting. Which is just fine with her.

Money Magazine: Relief Work The hidden profits of the not-for-profit sectorupdated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00

It had been an orange alert sort of week. Undercover cops had been conspicuously installed in our corporate lobby, and game-faced young men in fatigues were patrolling the New York City subways. B...

Fortune: Divorceupdated: Mon Oct 14 2002 00:01:00

Jack Welch must be cursing the day he moved to Connecticut. His wife Jane's take in the divorce proceedings (which recently began after she passed on an offer of $20 million of his estimated $900 m...

Fortune: THE FRANTIC RUSH TO FILL THE FRESHMAN CLASS updated: Mon Sep 24 1990 00:01:00

Colleges are so hard up for new students -- yet so strapped for scholarship money to offer these recruits -- that the admissions game is getting frantic and, to some observers, a little dishonest. ...

Fortune: THE NEW RACISM ON CAMPUS Racial outbreaks at colleges around the country are being met with policies that assure more -- and worupdated: Mon Feb 13 1989 00:01:00

Ugly incidents of racial violence, threats, harassment, and open insults to minority students on various college campuses across the country have attracted increasing press attention in recent year...

Fortune: The Miracle on 60th Street, Possibilities at the Post, The Story the Press Dare Not Print, and Other Matters. The IQ Warsupdated: Mon May 09 1988 00:01:00

Continuing to quarrel with the mainstream media, we now come to their treatment of the intelligence quotient (IQ), one of the great inventions of the 20th century. The media do not like the IQ. The...

Fortune: Some Think Smarter Than Othersupdated: Mon Oct 12 1987 00:01:00

Not all people are equally intelligent, and not all groups of people have the same average intelligence. Those statements are at once truisms and a center of raging controversy. They strike sparks ...

Fortune: The Case of the Liberal Larynx, The Deeper Meaning of Striking Out, A Fear of Circles, and Other Matters. Missing Personsupdated: Mon Jun 22 1987 00:01:00

Spring is in the air, so it is time for commencement addresses, so it is also time for the annual fast groan about who does and doesn't get to orate at the young. Nutshell brief, we find that neoco...

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