Oversharing on TikTok? Fine. Oversharing in your college essay? Not so much. One admissions expert says authenticity has its limits — and we couldn’t agree more.
Legendary Aussie children’s author Andy Griffiths has offered his creative advice for year 12 students as they head into ...
The day I nearly gave up on university still feels fresh in my memory. The books were scattered on my desk. My coffee was ...
Joel Mokyr has long made the case against technophobia, including in the pages of Reason.
So when this excerpt of Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book, All the Way to the River, was published, I couldn’t turn away, even though it felt like the consensus reaction was “Oh, no.” Don’t get me wrong. I ...
Matthew Wong, 18, beat over 63,000 entrants to win the John Locke Institute’s Law Essay Prize with a thought-provoking piece ...
I’ve always struggled to write my law essays, especially when it comes to analysing legal cases correctly and referencing ...
When I think of patients who refuse treatment, I don't automatically assume they're uninformed,” says oncologist Samyukta ...
The initial rungs that workers climb towards white-collar warfare are not codified. But they bear a clear resemblance to some ...
If the University of Virginia agrees to the terms dictated by a memo sent last Wednesday by Secretary of Education Linda ...
The author discusses his latest novel, “Minor Black Figures,” and the discourse around racial subjectivity.
Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to find its way into courtrooms. But scholars remain divided on its potential ...
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