Category: Society

  • Who gets to graduate in the US? (NYT 15-5-2014)

    Who gets to graduate in the US? (NYT 15-5-2014)

    Who Gets to Graduate? By PAUL TOUGHMAY 15, 2014 For as long as she could remember, Vanessa Brewer had her mind set on going to college. The image of herself as a college student appealed to her — independent, intelligent, a young woman full of potential — but it was more than that; it was […]

  • Language Barrier Continues to Thwart Victims of Crimes

    Language Barrier Continues to Thwart Victims of Crimes

    Photo: Josefina Ramirez said police officers ignored her request for an interpreter when responding to a 911 call she made after an argument with her landlord. RUTH FREMSON / THE NEW YORK TIMES

  • ‘Horticultural pornography’ pictures of nice gardens or offensive language? | Mind your language

    ‘Horticultural pornography’ pictures of nice gardens or offensive language? | Mind your language

    Not everyone finds it amusing to read in newspapers about food, property and now gardening ‘porn’ A reader has taken the Guardian to task for using terms such as “food porn”, “property porn”, and most recently (in a preview of the BBC television series British Gardens in Time) “horticultural pornography”. Continue reading… Mind your language […]

  • Close but Not Quite

    It’s not enough to pick a word in the general vicinity of what we mean, or something that sounds about right. We should be choosing words precisely and using them with care in sentences. After Deadline http://ift.tt/1rdRKZW

  • The Case of Who v. Whom

    We stumble regularly over who and whom, but this should not be an insurmountable problem. Mentally remove the attribution phrase and the grammar becomes painfully clear. After Deadline http://ift.tt/1g3D0We

  • Bright Passages

    Before the fault-finding resumes, here’s another small sampling of sparkling prose from recent editions. After Deadline http://ift.tt/1fk9TkK