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10 Years of Funeral: Rebellion (Lies)

If everything is meant to die—our bodies, our innocence, our love—how are we to live our lives?

Defining Affirmative Consent

Who said "affirmative consent" stands without definition?

Revolution Retold in Boston's Civil War

Barbara Berenson’s new book does not quite plant its feet in the kind of narrative it wished to tell, in part because it sought to tell so much.

Neoliberal Oil: The Fuel for a New Mexican Economy

Neoliberal reforms are causing Mexican oil giant Pemex to lose its glorified status, but these reforms should be met with optimism.

Parking Policy in the Smartphone City

The standard American approach to parking policy is broken.

Mass. Governor Interview Series: Martha Coakley

"We can make Massachusetts prosperous and fair" – Coakley outlines her plans for the commonwealth

An Endemic, an Enigma: Ebola in West Africa

How to fight an infectious disease in the developing world.

Follow the Money: Hurricane Sandy Recovery, Two Years Later

A new trend in disaster relief gives states and cities more flexibility but threatens to increase delays.

Go to College, They Said

The perceived link between college and upward social mobility is as yesterday as the American Dream itself.

Marketing the Moon

The coming year promises to be a time of exciting change in our species’ interactions with the moon.