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Rank order: changing college ratings
IN THE AGE of Google, the problem for consumers sometimes seems to be not too little but too much information. Unless, that is, the consumers are...
Reason, 04/01/09 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication -
Legacies of injustice: alumni preferences threaten educational equityand no one seems to care
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] COLLEGE-BOUND high school students do not always lose their chastity before graduation, but they...
Reason, 02/01/08 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication -
Searching for Alex Kozinski: the controversial 9th Circuit judge on free speech, privacy, and why he didn't mind the Kelo decision
JUDGE ALEX KOZINSKI was born to Holocaust survivors in Communist Romania, emigrating to America at age 12. Four decades later, he enjoys a...
Reason, 07/01/06 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication -
What Detroit can learn from Bangalore: a booming city's lessons for a town in decline
K.G. NANJAPPA, the mustachioed, 35ish driver I hired for my five-day stay in Bangalore, was not given to many opinions. But there was one thing...
Reason, 06/01/06 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication -
Where did India's skilled labor come from? The surprising role of private education
One obvious prerequisite for the Bangalore boom was India's high-tech labor force. Most commentators credit India's technical prowess to socialist...
Reason, 06/01/06 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication -
The iconoclast: Salman Rushdie discusses free speech, fundamentalism, America's place in the world, and his new essay collection
SALMAN RUSHDIE IS a political novelist whose political and novelistic instincts have long been in tension with each other. From age 15 he was drawn...
Reason, 08/01/05 by Shikha Dalmia · More from publication


