A former Facebook product manager named Noah Kagan has written a brutally honest article about how and why he got fired from Facebookin 2006 and what he learned from it. The experience must be particularly painful, given that it eventually cost Kagan a $100 million fortune. So the fact that ... Read more...
Saheela Ibraheema wasn't sure any college would want to admit a 15-year-old. So the Piscataway teen hedged her bets and filled out applications to 14 schools from New Jersey to California. "It's the age thing. I wanted to make sure I had options," said Saheela, a senior at the Wardlaw-Hartridge S... Read more...
After each received an offer of early acceptance to Yale last fall, the Crouch quadruplets of Danbury, Conn., went on to collect letters of admission this spring from more than a dozen other colleges. Their suitors included Harvard and Johns Hopkins (Kenny); Duke (Raymond); Tufts (Kenny and ... Read more...
George H. Bush (left of clock) with the Skull and Crossbones group at Yale University, New Haven, CT circa 1947 The story begins at Yale, where three threads of American social history -- espionage, drug smuggling and secret societies -- intertwine into one. Elihu Yale was born near Bosto... Read more...
EPISODE 8: comedians and writers Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle join the Hype Men to discuss their work on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon + having Black Thought as a Secret Santa + The Social Network + Harvard, as portrayed in the movies + The Coup + Slow Jammin’ The News + The Jimmy Fa... Read more...
Meta Information Author: thirtyseven Date Created: July 06, 2007 Last Modified: June 30, 2008 Category: The Abyss Article Highlights Not interested? Skip to a random article. After over a decade of being immersed in the conspiracy theory culture—and I’m s... Read more...
Rapper Corey “C-Murder” Miller cannot afford to hire lawyers to fund his appeal, but two lawyers have come to his aid in an attempt to secure a retrial. Attorney Robert Smith, of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute of Race and Justice at Harvard Law School and John Adcock of New Orleans a... Read more...