The Chronicle of Higher Education

Students and Professors Play Behind-the-Scenes Role at Convention

When Sarah Palin wanted to do an early-morning run-through of her speech accepting the vice-presidential nomination on Wednesday, Secret Service agents knocked on David Grill's hotel-room door at 5:30 a.m.

It's all part of the job for Mr. Grill, who is an...

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