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The debate over trigger warnings and safe spaces on college campuses; a new Breaking News Consumer's Handbook for election polls; and the history of music in presidential campaigns. (episode)
We warned before against taking general election polls too seriously, too early. So, what about now? Harry Enten of FiveThirtyEight explains how much to read into polls -- and when.
Critics say safe spaces and trigger warnings inhibit free expression. A UChicago graduate on why he believes they enable it.
Trigger warnings have become the object of much mockery. Why one professor believes they're vital.
A University of Chicago law professor on threats to free speech on American college campuses.
You know the tropes about millennials: they're destructive, self-absorbed, and killing our economy. But where does that narrative come from? And why do the media love it so much?
From rousing campaign songs to sinister attack ad backdrops, a look at the evolution of music in presidential campaigns.