Pulitzer-Winning Palaver Back at the height of the financial crisis, Steven Pearlstein of the Washington Post wrote a number of contradictory columns both praising the bank bailout known as TARP while issuing a scathing criticism on how the big banks were using taxpayer funds to pay shareholders

Red Ink Hosts Reception, Fundraiser at Arizona State Museum
Red Ink, a Native American student publication, hosted a fundraising event at the Arizona State Museum. The event included music, live artwork and poetry readings. Attendees also participated in a traditional Native American circle dance, which helped raise additional funds.
Duke University Admissions Chat: Spirit
Three Duke students host a web chat on the topic of athletics and spirit at Duke with prospective students.
Frequency Response and the Importance of Reference Material - Music Production
Learn more about Dan's Critical Listening course at: http://bit.ly/ymt7zw
Dan Thompson is an independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits include work on records, feature films, and television series and movies, including ER, The Sopranos, Swimfan, The Sweetest Thing, Melrose Place, Malibu Shores, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Touched By An Angel, Soul Food and NCIS, to name just a few. Dan has authored articles on music technology for EQ and Electronic Musician, has been a pres
Recommendations for Home Studio Equipment - Music Production
Learn more about Dan's Critical Listening course at: http://bit.ly/ymt7zw
Dan Thompson is an independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits include work on records, feature films, and television series and movies, including ER, The Sopranos, Swimfan, The Sweetest Thing, Melrose Place, Malibu Shores, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Touched By An Angel, Soul Food and NCIS, to name just a few. Dan has authored articles on music technology for EQ and Electronic Musician, has been a pres
Mixing in Mono and Using Counterpoint - Music Production
Learn more about Dan's Critical Listening course at: http://bit.ly/ymt7zw
Dan Thompson is an independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits include work on records, feature films, and television series and movies, including ER, The Sopranos, Swimfan, The Sweetest Thing, Melrose Place, Malibu Shores, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Touched By An Angel, Soul Food and NCIS, to name just a few. Dan has authored articles on music technology for EQ and Electronic Musician, has been a pres
Considerations When Mixing with Headphones - Music Production
Learn more about Dan's Critical Listening course at: http://bit.ly/ymt7zw
Dan Thompson is an independent writer/producer and recording engineer, his credits include work on records, feature films, and television series and movies, including ER, The Sopranos, Swimfan, The Sweetest Thing, Melrose Place, Malibu Shores, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Touched By An Angel, Soul Food and NCIS, to name just a few. Dan has authored articles on music technology for EQ and Electronic Musician, has been a pres
Purdue team smashes Rube Goldberg world record
The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers team smashed its own Guinness world record for largest Rube Goldberg machine with a 300-step behemoth that flawlessly accomplished the simple task of blowing up and popping a balloon.
The team spent more than 5,000 hours constructing the machine that accomplished every task ever assigned in the competition's 25-year history, including peeling an apple, juicing an orange, toasting bread, making a hamburger, changing a light bulb, loading a CD and sharp
3 Minute Leader: Navy Commander C.J. Jaynes
The $35 million Navy F/A-18 strike fighter can't fly if it doesn't have engines, a bare fire wall. That's the dilemma that Commander CJ Jaynes faced as she took over responsibility for the 816-person aircraft intermediate maintenance detachment at Lemoore, California in June 2000. 35 engines and 190 engine modules were awaiting maintenance and 30 aircraft were sitting idle. No one believed it could be any better since it had always been that way. This video is about the remarkable job CJ di
2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition v.2
Our 2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition is open to all current full or part-time SPC students enrolled in a degree or certificate program.
With prizes totaling up to $10,000.00, students with a great business idea should attend an InfoByte information session on one of our campuses to learn more about eligibility, how to enter, resources to help you create a business plan and/or elevator pitch, criteria, prizes and more!
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Adding Machine (a Musical)
in numbers
the mysteries of life
can be revealed
in numbers
April 12-29, Todd Theatre
Research Expo 2012
The Research, Innovation, and Scholarship Expo showcases the breadth and depth of innovative thinking at Northeastern University.
Behavior will change: Fuel prices rise as consumers demand more
Rising gas prices have become an all-too-familiar fact of life for drivers, and there's really no end in sight...unless consumers make the change.
That's according to Kenneth Casavant, professor of economic sciences and director of the Freight Policy Transportation Institute at Washington State University.
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Stimulants for Cognitive Decline and Memory Loss
During menopause, women may experience a noticeable decline in some cognitive abilities, such as memory. Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine are investigating this phenomenon, and whether drugs used to treat disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit (ADHD) might counteract the effect.
C. Neill Epperson, an associate professor in Perelman's departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, and director of the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral W
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