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Author: Anemona Hartocollis

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As the virus surges again, U.S. colleges worry about a mental health crisis.

December 23, 2021Anemona HartocollisComments Off on As the virus surges again, U.S. colleges worry about a mental health crisis.
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U.S. Universities Plan for a ‘More Normal’ Fall

February 27, 2021February 27, 2021Anemona HartocollisComments Off on U.S. Universities Plan for a ‘More Normal’ Fall

Whether they can deliver hinges largely on factors outside their control.

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Most colleges brought back letter grades this fall. A few are returning to pass/fail.

December 11, 2020Anemona HartocollisComments Off on Most colleges brought back letter grades this fall. A few are returning to pass/fail.
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Who Needs Canvas? In Dakar, Street Artists Express Their Visions on Sides of Homes

November 23, 2019Anemona HartocollisComments Off on Who Needs Canvas? In Dakar, Street Artists Express Their Visions on Sides of Homes

Street artists from around the world are coming to a working-class neighborhood in Senegal’s capital that has been transformed into an open sky museum, where dozens of wall paintings dot houses.

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A Hard Lesson for Migrants Who Give Up: There May Be No Welcome Mat Back Home

September 15, 2019September 17, 2019Anemona HartocollisComments Off on A Hard Lesson for Migrants Who Give Up: There May Be No Welcome Mat Back Home

An estimated one in four people who migrate in search of opportunity return to their country of birth, by choice or otherwise. For many, it’s a rocky transition.

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It’s Horses vs. Motors in Senegal. The Steeds Still Win on Many Roads.

September 10, 2019Anemona HartocollisComments Off on It’s Horses vs. Motors in Senegal. The Steeds Still Win on Many Roads.

Horse-drawn carts are a staple means of transportation in Dakar, the booming capital of Senegal. But this traditional means of getting around is under increasing threat from motorized rickshaws.

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Authorities Point to Cable Disconnecting in First Report on Lisbon Funicular Crash

September 6, 2025Amelia Nierenberg, Tiago Carrasco and Pranav Baskar

A World War II Dispute Between Ukraine and Poland Is Put to Rest

September 6, 2025Andrew E. Kramer and Yurii Shyvala

L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics Have Jubilee With Pope’s Blessing, if Not His Presence

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025ELISABETTA POVOLEDO

At Least 300 Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested in London on Terrorism Charges

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025Lizzie Dearden

In India’s Rebound From Trump Blows, Modi Has No Easy Choices

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025MUJIB MASHAL

Norway’s Navy Gets a Big Boost With U.K. Ship Deal

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025Jeffrey Gettleman and Louise Krüger

Israel Targets More Buildings in Gaza City and Warns Residents to Flee

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025LIAM STACK

Offer Accepted

September 6, 2025Melissa Kirsch

A Canadian Whisky Brand May Move Bottling to the U.S. A Union Blames Trump.

September 6, 2025IAN AUSTEN

Immigration Raid on Hyundai-LG Plant in Georgia Rattles South Korea

September 6, 2025September 6, 2025CHOE SANG-HUN
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