@sarkonakj “This myth is not based on FULSOME scientific and sociocultural evidence.” Fulsome definition: “complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree.”
#BREAKING Andrew Coyne goes off on CBC ripping apart Trudeau’s new “affordability” measures
“You know if you’re gonna go out, go out with some dignity and some integrity rather than flinging billions of dollars at the public in hopes they forget why they hate you” #cdnpoli
@therealLTU@robfoot The expectation is that the much higher fees paid by non-domestic students will help Canadian colleges and universities meet their financial targets. Advocates of international recruitment contend, therefore, that the practice doesn’t limit access for Canadian students.
@annbauerwriter What a powerful story; told so well. And yet I’m somehow more bowled over by the originality of your insight into youth and gender. The impulse to discard our old selves during adolescence remains common, but the avenues available do, of course.
🧵“Accountability” first appears in higher education in 1974 and explodes over the next 40 yrs (see vid clip). Our latest article looks at transformational changes to the field, namely how the stories of two communities grew different over time (1/10) https://t.co/LRnPBMfs9h
@LeighGiangreco I recall once torturing the journalism students I taught by telling them how a well-known tv journalist got his start: a journalism executive overheard him announcing baggage claims at a remote airport.
@g_shullenberger Yes, family income may have placed below the upper-class (albeit barely). But such self-categorization by the Harris camp skillfully sidesteps the fact that the family would have enjoyed extraordinary social status and near-endless access to a powerful social network.