The New York Times has had a number of young-american type articles that are worth a read:
- Young Americans Are Leaning Left, New Poll Finds
- Save That Money
- Wikipedia: All the News That’s Fit to Print Out
- Two-Year College: The Two-Year Attraction
the quarter life guide
The New York Times has had a number of young-american type articles that are worth a read:
Remember when I complained about the New York Times making us pay for editorials on recent college graduates?
Well according to consumerist.com, you can get free access to TimesSelect stuff by using your college email.
Sweet!
MSNBC.com has a special section on this years graduates, and five kids who are on the job hunt. The section is short, but at least we don’t have to pay for it like the New York Times.
Hey New York Times!
You always run that little line “Help the neediest,” well, HELP US!
On the New York Times web site there’s this new oped by college students moving into the “real” life job market. It looks awesome. I really want to read it, but OOPS, you have to have a Times Select account to see it, but that costs money, and I don’t have any. Today’s looks awsome, here’s the tease from the front of NYT.com:
The Graduates: College Seniors Face the Future
Michael Erler looks at three ways to make the transition from college to work.
I want to read it! Make it free damn it!
TimesSelect (it’s on the right hand rail)