Hard to say
<p>Article about free speech on campus highlights UChicago’s Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression</p>

Babylonians used geometry to track Jupiter’s movements
Asst. Prof. John Wee describes the Babylonians’ use of geometry in astronomical calculations
Science News
Stanford, Harvard each topped $1 billion in charitable donations last year
Survey lists UChicago among top 15 institutions with highest charitable contributions last fiscal year

Don’t Let Your Brain Throw Away All of Your Money
In Q&A, Prof. Harold Pollack discusses the relationship between his new book on personal finance and behavioral science
New York Magazine
Invisible Institute wins $400,000 Knight grant
Citizens Police Data Project, co-founded by Mandel Legal Aid Clinic at Law School, awarded $400,000 Knight News Challenge grant for innovation

Ex-Obama adviser Austan Goolsbee says Fed may cut rates in 2016
Video: Prof. Austan Goolsbee discusses whether Federal Reserve will cut interest rates
