By Daniel MendelsohnSatyagrahaan opera in three acts by Philip Glass, directed by Phelim McDermott, with stage design by Julian CrouchSatyagraha: M. K. Gandhi in South Africa, 1893-1914by Constance Dejong and Philip GlassSatyagrahaan opera by Philip Glass, performed by Douglas Perry,
By Ahmed RashidInside the Jihad: My Life with Al Qaeda, A Spy's Storyby Omar NasiriArchitect of Global Jihad: The Life of al-Qaida Strategist Abu Mus'ab al-Suriby Brynjar LiaJihad in Islamic History: Doctrines and Practiceby Michael BonnerThe Taliban and the Crisis
By John CassidyNudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happinessby Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. SunsteinThe bursting of the housing bubble and the associated credit crunch has so far wiped out about $3 trillion of wealth--nobody knows the exact
By Michael TomaskyFree Ride: John McCain and the Mediaby David Brock and Paul WaldmanThe Real McCain: Why Conservatives Don't Trust Himâ€"and Why Independents Shouldn'tby Cliff SchecterMcCain: The Myth of a Maverickby Matt WelchIt is little remembered today that the political
Due to site maintenance, Wiley Interscience e-books and e-journals will be unavailable on Saturday, May 24th from 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, and again on May 29th from 4:00 am- 5:00 am.
The NCAA recognized the BYU men's basketball and women's volleyball teams with public recognition awards for their multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores.
Two Real Salt Lake players, goalkeeper Chris Seitz and midfielder/defender Tony Beltran are in action this weekend with the U.S. Under-23 Men's National Team in Toulon, France.
The BYU Men's Soccer team begins a four-game road trip this weekend, heading to Washington for a game Friday against the Yakima Reds and Saturday against the Tacoma Tide.
The Senate yesterday approved $165 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan well into the next presidency, but in a break with President Bush and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain, it also approved billions of
Organizers estimate that about 5,000 Stanford staff showed up for music and great food at the 14th Annual Multicultural Springfest, staged this year at Frost Amphitheater.
No one did more to create modern American poetry than Ezra Pound (1885-1972). At a time when poetry in English had more in common with greeting card verses than with the intimate insights of Anne Sexton, Pound and a small
Is it too early? Too late? His offer to a prep freshman means Ty Willingham plans for a long stay at Washington, but a 11-25 record has him atop Dennis Dodd's annual hot seat rankings.
In the constant warfare between viruses and their hosts, escalation can be rapid. Looking closely at a small community of microbes collected from acid mine drainage, UC Berkeley researchers have found not only a sophisticated microbial immune system but a
The Undergraduate Division of the College of Letters and Science will have a new dean beginning July 1 with the appointment of Tyler Stovall, a respected history professor who has made modern France, race, labor, and class issues his specialties.
As the season of caps, gowns and "Pomp and Circumstance" winds down this week at the UC Berkeley, many new graduates are uneasy about their job prospects, given reports of an economic slowdown. But career counselors and analysts on campus