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US is racing toward a looming "hunger cliff," food insecurity experts warn

As pandemic-era emergency SNAP benefits expire, millions of Americans face food insecurity

California Comm. College Audit Caught Officials Misspending State Funds to Employ Too Many Adjuncts

State auditor faults state chancellorโ€™s office for not providing properย oversight by Michael Burke Californiaโ€™s community colleges do not employ enough full-time faculty and in some cases districts are misspending state funds allocated for those faculty instead on too many part-time adjuncts,ย according to a newly released reportย from Californiaโ€™s state auditor. The audit,ย ordered last year by state lawmakers, probed hiring practices for full-time faculty at four community college districts: Foothill-De Anza, Kern, Los Rios and San Diego. Auditors also reviewed how those districts have spent state dollars, including $100 million provided by the Legislature in 2021 to help districts hire more full-time [โ€ฆ]
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Know Your Enemy: Triumph of the Therapeutic, with Hannah Zeavin and Alex Colston

A discussion on Philip Rieff, a conservative sociologist concerned that society was being driven by therapeutic ideas and psychological institutions rather than by religious or political ones.

The decline of the Netflix rom-com

Netflix was once hailed for resurrecting the romantic comedy. "Your Place or Mine" warns that it may be in a rut

University rankings and their critics โ€“ a symbiotic relationship?

By: Taster
Despite being the focus of sustained critique university rankings have proven a resilient feature of academic life. Considering the recent moves by U.S. institutions to remove themselves from rankings, Julian Hamann and Leopold Ringel explore this relationship and suggest rankers and their critics in fact play a role in sustaining each other. Shock waves rippled โ€ฆ Continued

When did play kitchens become so chic?

There's an increasing pressure to have a "trophy kitchen," even if only a plastic one

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