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Monday Reading Madness #27

– A Cornell professor examines how race, income, and gender shape religion’s effect on American voters.

– Every college seems to be banking on “upping enrollment.”

– Charles Krauthammer on why the health care bill “should be immolated, its ashes scattered over the Senate swimming pool.”

– During the annual turkey pardon, Obama “saved or created 4 turkeys.”

Research finds that early undergraduate specialization can be beneficial, but students who pick their majors early are also more likely to change majors before graduating.

– An interesting story on a GW freshman who entered college after spending ten years in prison.

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