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March 18, 2010 / Exclusive: Is Black History Month Still Relevant?
Hendrix’s much awaited “Valleys of Neptune (Deluxe Version)” has been released to the masses.
Hip Hop never acts its age.
America’s higher education crisis is a cultural problem.
Inner-city youth criminalized daily at the school entrance.
Racial tension at UCSD campus erupts.
Is Black History Month Still Relevant?
When push comes to shove, we may never really know the key to a post-racialist America
Transracial Adoption: An American Fad
Transracial adoption, an unlikely sign of racial progress.
Quake Warfare
And now despair turns to rage, as looters ransack the little that still stands. (Courtesy: Reuters)
Charter Schools An Attack on Public Education?
Charter schools likelier to address nation's educational crisis.
No Privacy
Are Facebook's new privacy settings the worst yet?
Addiction
Does logging in wire you up?
Adventures in Wonderland, 2010
We’re off to a super tea party...to stem Barack’s commie trend.
No M*A*S*H for Millennials
War movies have lost their luster - ScoopDaily finds out why
E = America²: Of Gardasil & Mammograms
Company projected to make billions from cancer treatments.
Blood Diamonds
The masters do not smell the poison of the rotten peach.
Scoop Radio is a fast-paced guide to the week’s generational headlines. ScoopDaily Staffers, as well as the best and brightest young Americans — national reporters, policy-makers and icons — join the roundtable. Fresh angles. New authority.
Graison Hensley-Chapman
(Editor, Scoop Wire) covers how politics and policy are affecting college students coming of age in the Obama era. He is based in Chicago, Illinois.