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Monthly Archives: May 2026
Campus Life at
Worth The Listen
The AI End Game: How Work is Changing with Ethan Mollick
The AI End Game: How Work is Changing
Chris Hayes interviews Ethan Mollick
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Columbia University was founded on this day in 1754
Columbia University was founded on this day – May 25 – in 1754.
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Campus Trivia Night
Question: What were America’s 10 largest companies in 1985?
The 10 largest companies on the 1985 Fortune 500 list via CNN Money:
- Exxon
- General Motors
- Mobile
- Ford
- Texaco
- International Business Machines
- DuPont
- AT&T
- General Electric
- Amoco
Between 1975 and 1985, three companies dropped out of the Fortune 500 Top 10: Chevron; Gulf Oil;and ITT Industries.
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Midnight Trailer
Betty La Fea: The Story Continues
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Campus Map
Rhode Island School of Design
Quote, Unquote
Being smart doesn’t mean that you’re willing to try on alternative viewpoints, or that you’re comfortable with uncertainty, or that you can recognize your own mistakes. It doesn’t mean you have insight into your own biases.
~ David Brooks
via How the Ivy League Broke America
published by The Atlantic
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Midday Music Fix
The Tragically Hip – At The Hundredth Meridian
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Quote, Unquote
If the American state disintegrates, future postmortems are unlikely to focus much on measles, or on rotavirus vaccination rates. But the ability to beat back our more routine pathological menaces is a good indicator of the country’s ability to take on bigger, more virulent threats. The thing about bacteria and viruses, our most ancient foes, is that they are always at the gates, waiting for lean times. Among them will be pathogens worse than the coronavirus.
~ Vann Newkirk via The Atlantic
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Campus Trivia Night
Question: Which 5 countries were the largest economies in the world by nominal GDP in the year 2005?
Via the IMF by way of Wikipedia
- United States
- Japan
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- China
In the half decade between 2000 and 2005, China surpassed France to become the 5th largest economy in the world as measured by nominal GDP in $US as estimated by the International Monetary Fund.
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