Blog — ...within New Brunswick society. Also available in French: Solidarités provinciales Photo credit: Taiko drumming by the Kita No Taiko group at the Heritage Festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (https://commons.wikimedia.org)...
Blog — ...of Tonal Music: Discovering Musical Patterns by Interpreting Artificial Neural Networks. Until now, artificial neural networks have been used to capture only the informal properties of music. However, Dawson found...
Blog — ...good thing. Teaching Crowds has been read by many thousands who would not otherwise have done so. And there have been no notable disadvantages to us. If anything, sales of...
Blog — ...benefits are either stagnant or in decline. The problem of wealth and income inequality continues to grow as economic rewards are concentrated at the top of the income scale and...
Blog — ...How disappointing she was in the end after months of poetry lifting her up on a pillar to the sun to laze amongst the Gods in infamy chase after narrow...
Blog — ...with a look back at the year in blog posts. Our first podcast episode, “Open Book Bites: An interview with Shannon Stettner,” aired in November. We spoke to Shannon Stettner,...
Blog — ...Relief Department took pains to document and assess the transients in an effort to manage this ungovernable group. But when administrative efforts did not provide them with all the information...
Blog — ...Them in My Heart I took my third pregnancy test at a clinic. While Jon and I waited for the results, I visualized the word PLEASE. When it looked...
Blog — ...in Canda Indigenous Canada MOOC: This 12-week course is taught from an indigenous perspective and explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. You can audit the course for free...
Blog — ...story about how destructive the anti-abortion movement can be not only to society but to individuals as well. In the late 1980s, when I was sixteen, my mother decided...