Blind Chinese activist headed to US, closing nearly month long US-China ...
Blind Chinese activist headed to US, closing nearly month long US-China ...Fox NewsA US official confirmed Saturday morning that blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng and his family are en route to the United States so he can pursue studies at an American university. The announcement is a closing chapter to a dramatic past few weeks ...Chen Guangcheng: Chinese Dissident Leaves for USABC NewsBlind Dissident Chen Guangcheng Leaves China on Plane for USDaily BeastChen Guangcheng flies out of China, headed for USWashington PostNew York Times -Reutersall 1,295 news articles »
Oregon bans Native American mascots in schools
Oregon bans Native American mascots in schoolsSan Jose Mercury NewsThe ban doesn't apply to colleges, but none in Oregon have Native American mascots after Southern Oregon University and Chemeketa Community College dropped them. Since the 1970s, more than 600 high school and college teams across the country have done ...Oregon bans Native American school mascots, imagesCNN InternationalOregon Bans Native American-Themed School Mascots, But Battle Goes On ElsewhereForbesall 249 news articles »
Eagles Drop Second Straight to Toledo, 5-2
Eagles Drop Second Straight to Toledo, 5-2EMU EaglesWith the loss, the Eagles (24-28; 14-12 MAC) dropped a half game behind Western Michigan University and into fourth place in the Mid-American Conference West Division with one game remaining. Toledo's (29-25; 18-8 MAC) victory combined with a Central ...Rockets wrap up West titleToledo Bladeall 6 news articles »
Text Messages Make Us More Truthful, Study Suggests
Text Messages Make Us More Truthful, Study SuggestsHuffington PostNew research from the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research shows that people are more willing to be candid when they are texting, compared with when they're speaking out loud. "This is sort of surprising since many people thought that ...and more »
America expands once again -- digitally, this time
America expands once again -- digitally, this timeBoston.comThat parallel between the frontiers of the road and the mind has not gone unnoticed by politicians and leaders looking to cast America's newest progress in the context of the old. President Barack Obama, speaking to Carnegie Mellon University's ...and more »