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Last week was a busy week at . While this is a mini-highlight of what was making news, you can skip this post and go right to comments to tell us your news from the past week. Here are just some of the things we were talking about:

Jenna Reinbold revisited India with a post titled on the Worldwise Chronicle blog.

鈥淚 am still trying to reckon with what this means for my location on the insider-outsider spectrum. If there鈥檚 any authoritative knowledge I have gained as a result of my time in India, it鈥檚 the knowledge that I am in no position to be speaking in the guise of an insider. Yet, I am clearly no longer the same kind of outsider that I was two months ago.鈥

You can read more about insider and outsider status at the . Or you can read about the entire trip as .

The blog is called , and there is still much to learn about and discuss. Go to the blog and pose a question,  you never know who will answer.

Patriot League

, the Patriot League had a big about allowing athletic merit aid for football beginning with the fall 2013 class.

Graduation rates of Patriot League member institutions are 鈥渁t the very top,鈥 noted President Jeffrey Herbst in an Inside Higher Ed article. He also said:

鈥淥ur experience with scholarships overall in sports has been positive, and achieved goals which we set out for when 含羞草传媒 was initially debating offering merit-based athletic scholarships.鈥

As , 鈥淎WESOME! Time 2 compete with Syracuse! AMEN!鈥  Tell us what you think of the announcement in the comments section.

Aging our Way

And finally, Meika Loe,  associate professor of sociology and women鈥檚 studies, as she continues on a trek to talk about aging in America. Her new book, Aging Our Way: Lessons for Living from 85 and Beyond, explores 13 lessons on aging. Loe is taking those lessons and turning them into blog posts on

What are your thoughts on aging?