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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 22:00

The Catcher in the Rye: The College Years

If you thought Holden Caulfield was insufferable before, you’ll find that expulsion from prep school was a mere warm-up for the incessant grousing and myriad of beefs inherent in life as an English undergrad. Armed with the perceived moral high ground and loads of what he calls “lived experience,” this sequel sees the creative writing major crafting some pretty bad fiction while clashing with a dean intent on his demise.

Moby-Dick: The College Years

Having survived the sinking of the Pequod and documented the events in more detail than was necessary, Ishmael attempts to reinvent himself, trading in the high seas for higher ed, and asking classmates to call him “Ish.” Not unlike the jock who peaked in high school, our narrator struggles with navigating what comes next, constantly reliving his glory days with Captain Ahab, Queequeg, and the great white whale—much to his peers’ chagrin.

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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 14:15

The court decision striking down NSW Premier Chris Minns’ anti-protest laws in April was a victory for the Palestine movement and all those who stood up and defied them.

The post Court victory halts Minns’ offensive against Palestine movement—now turn the tide first appeared on Solidarity Online.

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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 14:10

There has been an outpouring of anger by nurses and midwives in New South Wales following the long-awaited IRC decision on NSW public system nurses and midwives’ pay.

The post NSW nurses rage as legal case fails to deliver pay rise needed—now start planning for serious strikes first appeared on Solidarity Online.

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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 14:08

After the Victorian teachers’ strike on 24 March where tens of thousands marched, the Australian Education Union (AEU) announced that action would escalate in Term 2. But escalated action was not planned at all. Instead of another 24-hour strike, AEU branch council voted for local rolling stoppages with schools striking for half a day. Industrial […]

The post Teachers in Victoria: vote to reject any bad deal, keep up the fight first appeared on Solidarity Online.

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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 05:29

Two days before Khalil's arrest, an anonymous tip accused him of calling for violence. The FBI found it did not “warrant further investigation" — but the Trump administration kept calling him a threat.

The post FBI Quietly Closed a Probe Into Mahmoud Khalil While He Was in ICE Detention appeared first on The Intercept.

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Wed, 13/05/2026 - 03:02

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Tue, 12/05/2026 - 23:00

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Writer and McSweeney’s contributor Maeve Dunigan has poured a lifetime of effort into seeming effortlessly chill. The results have been… mixed. Nonetheless, Maeve still believes she’s one pair of leather pants, one perfect use of the word “bespoke,” and one jar of expensive olives away from self-actualization. She’ll never stop trying, no matter how bespoke things get (was that right?).

With sharp wit and unflinching honesty, Maeve shares her own misadventures—like the time she quietly endured a ruptured appendix at McDonald’s so she wouldn’t come off as dramatic—and explores the universal desire to belong. She invites readers into her world of One Direction fanfiction authorship and passive-aggressive yogurt mind games, detailing the anxieties that come with living in an age of constant visibility.

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Tue, 12/05/2026 - 06:21
Cooking time: 45 mins.Preparation time: 20 mins. plus time to setMain cooking utensil: saucepan For 4-6 servings you need:½ cup rice (preferably long grain)1¼ cups water2½ cups milk¼ teaspoon vanilla extract¼ cup sugar⅔ cup seedless raisins⅓ cup seedless white raisins3 tablespoons rum or brandy⅓ cup candied peel⅔ cup whipping cream Topping:⅓-½ cup cherry jam or […]