Four Rulers, One Empire – University of Alberta Edition

Over the last few weeks there’s been a lot of press in the higher education world on a story out of the University of Alberta. Fed up with soaring administration costs, a group of four faculty applied to share the chancellor position (with a salary of $400,000 Canadian, they’re happy to just split it). Then … Continue ReadingFour Rulers, One Empire – University of Alberta Edition

Cult of Compliance – NYPD Shoot at Unarmed Man, then Charge him for their Shooting of Bystanders

Last September, as I wrote about here, a man with mental illness ran into traffic away from police. Police said officers saw a man on foot weaving erratically through traffic and sometimes blocking vehicles. After approaching him, police said, the man reached into his pocket as if grabbing a weapon, and two officers fired a … Continue ReadingCult of Compliance – NYPD Shoot at Unarmed Man, then Charge him for their Shooting of Bystanders

Cult of Compliance: Attacking the Breasts of Female Protestors

At New Criticals, Alison Kinney has written a powerful piece comparing police violence against suffragists to the police violence against Occupy activist Cecily McMillan. She starts with this story: “Constables and plain-clothes men who were in the crowd passed their arms round me from the back and clutched hold of my breasts in as public … Continue ReadingCult of Compliance: Attacking the Breasts of Female Protestors

Sunday Roundup: Handwriting, Fatherhood, Dissertations

I took a semi-writing break this week, playing with my kids and re-charging energies, as well as experimenting with homemade soba noodles (good flavor, texture not quite right yet, in case you were wondering) and finger limes (delicious!).  Mostly, this week I provided links rather than my own writing, with the one exception here – Handwriting … Continue ReadingSunday Roundup: Handwriting, Fatherhood, Dissertations