As Artificial Intelligence reshapes the academic landscape, faculty find themselves increasingly divided, torn between embracing its potential and resisting its perceived threats to pedagogy, ethics, ...
In “Someone Is Walking on Your Grave,” Mariana Enriquez is an amiable tour guide of cemeteries worldwide, delving into the ...
CDT presents a new monthly series of censored content that has been added to our “404 Deleted Content Archive.” Each month, we will publish a summary of content blocked or deleted (often yielding the ...
On his 118th birth anniversary, Bhagat Singh continues to be celebrated on screens, stages, songs, streets—caught between the definitions of martyr and thinker, patriot and radical, spectacle and ...
Alice Birch’s latest play offers two modish genres for the price of one: the trauma narrative and the earnest inquiry into masculinity.
In my experience, every kind of writing requires some kind of self-soothing Jedi mind trick, and, when it comes to essay ...
Dominant India were made to bat again after enforcing the follow-on for only the fourth time in their Test cricket history as ...
Dr. Jason Kolb says physicians and patients already are finding artificial intelligence useful. But what are the risks?
The Godfather, L.A. Confidential, and The Usual Suspects are all among the absolute greatest crime movies that weren't ...
Funnyman Matt Hribar takes exploring wearing many hats seriously. The Euclid native, who grew up in Willoughby, has been a social media and public relations associate at the Akron Art Museum for three ...