Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Ivory towers are feeling the economic pinch

Ivory towers are feeling the economic pinch
Applicants outnumber college teaching jobs as the Modern Language Assn. meets.

Shakespeare, Edith Wharton and Internet poetry were supposed to be among the main topics of discussion at the largest gathering of humanities professors in the nation. But the sour economy and shrunken job market for academics proved to be more dramatic than any novel or play.

RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case

RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case
A Rhode Island couple whose son is accused of illegally sharing songs online should not be forced to surrender their home computer for inspection because it would violate their privacy, their lawyer argued at a federal court hearing Tuesday.

Closed Boykin Center keeps Arts Council juggling

The Arts Council of Wilson has suffered financially since the closing of the Edna Boykin Cultural Center but is still working to provide many of its youth and adult theater performances for the area community.

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