Crosscut Tout: International Human Rights Day
The University of Washington celebrates the day by highlighting the work of students on the issue.
The University of Washington celebrates the day by highlighting the work of students on the issue.
We would have to do one of two politically difficult things. Sell KeyArena outright to the new owners. Or build a new facility in the Bel-Red corridor.
An attendee of the largest world's fair in history shares international information (recorded confidentially! And hitherto buried deep within his personal notebook!). Now, in Crosscut's largest data dump of the entire week, it is all made public.
Today's dogma is that we must set higher educational standards to prepare all kids for college. But what about those who are less interested in academia and more oriented toward getting a good job and contributing to society that way?
Congress should support full funding of conservation projects that are paid for by fees from offshore oil and gas leasing.