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The Endangered Right to Assemble on Campus
Suppressing pro-Palestinian protests does a disservice to the future of American politics, Tabatha Abu El-Haj writes.

The Abuse of Scholar Activism
Ideologically driven scholar activism contributes to campus antisemitism, Rebecca Cypess writes.

Why You Shouldn’t Use ChatGPT
AI promises efficiency gains, but they come at the cost of alienation, Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin writes.

Welcome to the Admissions ‘Luckocracy’
The degree to which the college admission process is a meritocracy may be in question—but it’s most certainly a luckocracy, Jim Jump writes.

Lessons on Moral Clarity From the Antisemitism Hearing
The presidents’ answers were not so much wrong as they were deaf to the moral imperatives of the moment, Karl Schonberg writes.

Young, Male and Adrift
College-aged men need to feel better supported and connected than many currently do, Andrew Reiner writes.

COVID Lawsuits Plague Colleges
Trends are emerging in the wave of court cases stemming from the shift to remote learning in 2020, Lisa Gerson and Michael Ferrara write.
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