These are the articles that our editors can’t stop thinking about The post 2025: The Stories That Surprised Us first appeared on The Walrus.
The chocolates themselves are not life-changing but they are certainly not bad. The outer layer on all of them is generous and tastes alright. It’s still overwhelmingly sweet but you can tell cocoa is ...
Graduate assistant Mel Curth found Samantha Fulnecky's paper unscientific and offensive in referring to trans people as ...
Many students know the struggle of rephrasing paragraphs without sounding repetitive. Plagiarism risks and awkward flow often creep into academic and creative writing. While AI tools are popular, some ...
A tribute to Nation family we lost this year—from Jules Feiffer to Joshua Clover, Elizabeth Pochoda, Bill Moyers, and Peter and Cora Weiss ...
Readers rally to defend the Sun Sentinel’s credibility in response to a letter to the editor that referred to us as “a ...
Dallas Morning News editorials are written by the paper's Editorial Board and serve as the voice and view of the paper. The ...
I am prominently mentioned in David Burnett’s Dec. 18 Thursday Opinion essay, “ The debate over the ‘Napalm Girl’ photo doesn ...
Readers discuss whether or not to quit hosting holiday celebrations. Also: How to lighten the load for busy judges.
The paper planner I’ve been using for nearly a decade ...
A new study by Cornell researcherrs showed that using large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT boosts paper production, especially for non-native English speakers. But the overall increase in ...
News of the Brown University shooting suspect’s death wasn’t even 24 hours old, but the editors of the fellow Ivy League ...