Time has left an ever-widening gulf — of years and of outlook — between Bob Hodge, the affable chair of Beloit College’s history department, and his students. Decades now separate him from the 20 year-olds who populate his undergraduate classes. But that was not always the case. To hear Hodge tell the story, it might […]
Richard Just
Richard Just is the deputy editor of The New Republic. From September 2002 until December 2003, he was editor of The American Prospect Online. He graduated cum laude from Princeton University in 2001, with a degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. At Princeton, he was the editor-in-chief of The Daily Princetonian.
Richard is also the founder and executive director of The Daily Princetonian Class of 2001 Summer Journalism Program, a ten-day program for students from under-resourced high schools who are planning to pursue careers in journalism. The program is held annually on the campus of Princeton University; its inaugural session took place in August 2002.
Security on the Cheap
They are poorly paid and often numbed by the repetitiveness of their jobs. They quit frequently and are replaced quickly. They serve the public good, but work for private companies. When they do their jobs thoroughly, they earn the wrath of impatient travelers. And when tragedy strikes, the world holds them responsible. They are airport […]
What David Horowitz Knows About Race:
Long before conservative provocateur David Horowitz sought to place an ad opposing reparations for slavery in a number of prominent college newspapers, before copies of The Brown Daily Herald were stolen and protesters converged on the offices of The Chronicle at Duke University, before some student editors were denounced as liberal censors for declining to […]

