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New program tracks textbook reading

CourseSmart, a company owned by five publishers including Pearson and McGraw-Hill, is testing technology that allows professors to monitor when students read their digital textbooks, how often they read them and for how long.


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DIYs to keep you occupied

School’s out. You have no job, no internship and no major prospects for the summer. Things aren’t sounding too good for you. Instead of lounging around in your sweats, try your hand at a few DIY projects to keep yourself occupied and looking cool.


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A guide to festival fashion

Drenched in sweat with hints of war paint and dirt — that’s the usual music festival season fashion statement. But a fashionista knows that she must present herself in her best outfit at any festival, even if she ends up looking like a troll at the end of the night.


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Food and feminism

If you’re a food lover like me, you may already also be a feminist. There’s a wave of academia, which focuses on the “green” food movement and how it can link eating locally to feminism.



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