If Joe Biden runs for a second term, he can take some musical inspiration from a 1958 Chuck Willis tune, covered by the Band on their 1971 live album ‘Rock of Ages.’
Jandoli Institute
Podcast: Do musicians have a moral responsibility to promote social justice?
Dr. Alex Gillham and Dr. Alfred Archer consider how Archer’s work on the ethics of fame and celebrity connects to the Jandoli Institute’s ‘Sharp Notes, Sharp Thoughts’ music and social justice project.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Do You Want to Know a Secret’
What happens when confidential national information is posted online for all to see?
The Decline of the Republic
Americans have abandoned the value the Founders treasured so much — civic virtue.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Authority Song’
If Tennessee State Reps. Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson were singing ‘Authority Song’ recently, it would have been perfectly understandable.
PolitiFact publishes three more stories by St. Bonaventure students
PolitiFact has published three more articles written by St. Bonaventure University students.
The High Court and Affirmative Action
A former college president shares the challenges he faced when trying to implement Affirmative Action during the 1970s.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Anticipation’
Anticipation continues about when and how former President Donald J. Trump will surrender to authorities and undergo processing.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I’m Still Standing’
We tip our hat to the teams still standing in this year’s NCAA college basketball tournament.
I’m Bruce Springsteen, and I approved this message
With the Boss on the road again, we look back at our 2018 study on how he would fare as a political candidate.