
Nik Usher's gander at training in a second academic discipline, growing as a person both wider and deeper, and unrequested commentary on the state of being.
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It’s finally happened - gamblers with money to lose on a prediction market threatened a journalist to change his reporting. At issue was an unresolved question on the site Polymarket (prohibited in the U.S.) — whether Iran had actually stru...
As my advisor Larry Gross reminds me, I came to graduate school interested in trying to unpack prestige, notably through prizes, and specifically, the Pulitzer Prize. But I’ve never gotten around to doing this, until now. I guess I just did...
Before I graduated college, I was once asked in a job interview what the soundtrack for my four years in college would be (for me, 4.5). I stumbled, and after a minute of thinking: what is a professionalized version of college as told throu...
An earlier version of this lives here.
If you’ve been paying any attention to the news, you may know that the LGBTQ community is under unprecedented attacks that include efforts to dehumanize us and take away hard earned basic human right...
When I was living in Illinois, a politician came out of nowhere and took over the ideological core of the Republican party. When I say nowhere, I mean what many detractors from rural America would deem deep flyover state - Xenia, a town of...
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