That heady whiff of glue, aluminum and styrofoam has now been bottled — in the name of art.
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Class Notes: Student Debt, Virginia Tech and More Education News
Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.
Class Notes: Affirmative Action, iPads In Class and More Education News
Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.
“If we find a supplier that intentionally hires underage labor, it's a firing offense.”
Reading While Eating for January 26: The Art of Looking Back
Thursday’s links explore works of art while delving into the past.
Class Notes: Apple’s Textbook, Pre-K Cuts and More Education News
Each week, TIME’s Kayla Webley fills you in on the goings on in the education world, everything from pre-K to higher ed.
Watch: China’s Apple Store Egged After Canceled iPhone 4S Launch
The threat of massive crowds halted the sale of the smartphone at one Chinese store. Then things got messy, fast.
Barbara Walters: Steve Jobs Is 2011’s ‘Most Fascinating’ Person
Coming hot on the heels of a certain publication publishing its Person of the Year issue (read all about it here, folks!), Barbara Walters has given her two cents with her annual appraisal of the year that was.
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Reading While Eating for December 2: Seriously Sunny
Friday’s links get into the Christmas spirit, in a big way.
Is Aaron Sorkin Going to Write the Steve Jobs Biopic?
The world’s greatest screenwriter may be taking on the toughest task of his career
Steve Jobs Is Watching You. Or At Least His Biography Is
Jobs probably would have liked it this way.
‘Steve Jobs’: 10 Biography Excerpts That Portray a Passionate, Intense Visionary
It’s nearly impossible to shrink down Steve Jobs’s legacy into mere sentences, but Walter Isaacson’s comprehensive biography of the Apple chief somehow manages to do so in 571 pages.