Stories by Paul Schrodt

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Moskos left his mark on NU--even if he didn't always fit in.

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He's done a lot for us -- but it could have been for anyone.

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And how Craigslist changes everything.

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Our weekly podcast talks about alcohol-guzzling ways to save energy.

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Hillel's marketing campaign is snappy, provocative and fruitless.

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NU's thoughts on MLK Day say more about its own race hang-ups than anything else.

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Despite some minor flaws, The Daily's newest Thursday insert is a major improvement.

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Girl Talk, sexual assault and drugs. Find out what happened this week!

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Medill's Dean is overhauling the journalism curriculum--but who should really be in control of the future of media?

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The Broadway musical adaptation bleeds the life out of Alice Walker's acclaimed novel.

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The actress discussed her storied career at the NU Women Filmmakers Alliance.

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Author Peggy Orenstein talked yesterday about writing about women's issues to find larger truths.

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The 1/2 News Hour tries to take on satire for Fox News but it falls flat.

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The brand of humor of comedian Sarah Silverman's new show demonstrates how we stereotype, mixed message and all.

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Stomp the Yard busts some cool moves, but it's pretty predictable.

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The world of Alfonso CuarĂ³n's Children of Men lacks fertility-- and empathy.

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Pan's Labyrinth is a stunning child fantasy about Spain's Franco-era fascism.

See sausage sizzle as students chow down on the late-night finals breakfast at Norris.

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Casino Royale knows all the rules of the 007 series and breaks them anyway.

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Recent NU grad Matt Sax makes rap into high art in Clay at the Lookingglass Theatre.

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A bit of a celebrity in the small world of journalism web development, Adrian Holovaty spoke today to Steven Duke’s ...

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A Duke professor gives a guest lecture on Japanese pop culture in the wake of Tokyo's Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.

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Why ABC's Ugly Betty may be the best thing on television right now.