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The New York TimesRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, speaks about the history of collecting memorabilia dating back to ancient Rome.
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Spectrum News 1Ryan Monarch, associate professor in the Maxwell School, explains shifts in the American economy due to tariffs and how they have influenced spending habits.
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Syracuse.comGeorge Theoharis, professor in the School of Education, says that while they aren’t a cure-all, gift card incentives can effectively motivate school attendance.
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NewsdayGrant Reeher, professor in the Maxwell School, discusses why some Republicans may break with President Trump to show independence ahead of the midterms.
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USA TodayEman Tadros, assistant professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, says couples should balance individual and shared goals while staying flexible
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Philadelphia MagazineMary Kiernan, teaching professor in the Falk College, says chicken riggies are a defining cultural dish that helps set a sense of place for Utica.