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  1. Towards tomorrow (The Age)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:22:11 GMT Brave and desolate new worlds emerge in creative contemplations of what lies ahead.


  2. The ‘Me’ Culture at MIT (and Beyond) (The Tech)Open this result in new window
    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 06:14:00 GMT By Florence Gallez The “You” of YouTube is beautiful (who is immune to a bit of attention?), and the “We” of wikis and the like are everywhere. But make no mistake, at the end of the day, it’s still the “Me” that matters.


  3. Pearlstein: Wall Street Turmoil (Washington Post)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 18 Sep 2008 23:18:00 GMT Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein will be online to discuss the financial meltdown and why it happened.


  4. Women have the numbers but find college is still a struggle (PhysOrg)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:20:19 GMT (PhysOrg.com) -- Women may maintain a numerical advantage over men at U.S. colleges and universities, but they also experience greater economic hardship, higher levels of stress and less academic confidence, according to new UCLA research.


  5. College women lead in numbers but experience greater financial hardships and stress (UC Newsroom)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 18 Sep 2008 23:26:37 GMT UCLA's Linda Sax examines "The Gender Gap in College."


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