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- Deep Springs College – An Exclusive All-Male College in the Middle of a California Desert
- Spanish Town That Runs on Twitter Shows Off the Power of Social Media
- Down Cafe – A Turkish Cafe That Only Employs Workers with Down Syndrome
Deep Springs College – An Exclusive All-Male College in the Middle of a California Desert Posted: 02 Jul 2015 04:37 AM PDT One of the most exclusive colleges in the world is located bang in the middle of the remote high California desert. The institution accepts only 12 male students a year, and believe it or not, it consistently tops Harvard's yield rate! Deep Springs College, founded in 1917, is unusual in every imaginable way. It has a miniscule student body, an alfalfa-farm-and-cattle-ranch campus, and a mandatory 20 hours of manual labor per week. In fact, the college was built on the concepts of self-governance, manual labor, and rigorous academics. So the 24-odd guys up there spend their college years studying hard and, farming even harder. Located in the Inyo-White Mountains, just east of the Owens Valley and the Sierra Nevada range, the campus spans 50 square miles in Deep Springs Valley. It offers a two-year liberal arts course, technically making it a junior college. But according to Vanity Fair, "Roughly 80 percent go on as juniors to colleges such as Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia and Oxford, while the remainder typically embark on a year of service first." This places Deep Springs college in a category of its own. |
Spanish Town That Runs on Twitter Shows Off the Power of Social Media Posted: 02 Jul 2015 02:35 AM PDT Twitter, along with countless other social media websites, is often viewed as a productivity killer. But a small town in Spain has actually been using the platform to improve communication between authorities and the people. In fact, Twitter is so important to the people of Jun that they actually built a monument of the iconic 'blue bird' in the town's square. Since September 2011, the 3,500-strong community has used Twitter to spread local news, developments, job opportunities, orbituaries, and even school dinner menus! Residents book doctor's appointments, register consumer complaints, and report crimes through their tweets. Jun's Mayor, José Antonio Rodriguez Salas, has his own account, with a massive following of over 340,000. Locals can contact the Mayor by tweeting him directly. All the town's public services, including the police force, have their own Twitter accounts. The force, consisting of only one officer, drives a squad car with '@PoliciaJun' painted on the bonnet. In fact, the bird logo can be seen everywhere, including the Mayor's office. Even the guy who sweeps the streets tweets amusing messages, with before and after shots of his handiwork. The town's elderly aren't ignored either – there's a special program in place to teach them how to use the internet and social media.
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Down Cafe – A Turkish Cafe That Only Employs Workers with Down Syndrome Posted: 02 Jul 2015 12:56 AM PDT A café in Istanbul is making headlines for exclusively hiring people with Down syndrome. The aptly named 'Down Café' employs staff between the ages of 18 and 25, and aims to empower them with self-confidence and independence. Saruhan Singen, who founded the café in the Sisli district of Istanbul, said that he was inspired by his own experience of raising a daughter with Down syndrome. She now works at the café as well. "I have Sezil and I think she is a gift to me to understand others like her," Singen said. "When we think about the number of people with Down syndrome, there is not a wide range of career paths available." |
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