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Letting Down the Soldiers

When it comes to college tuition, some states are doing wrong by military families, James A. Boyle argues.

Silence in the Stacks

Academic librarians are quiet ... maybe a little too quiet.

Report from the Academic Committee on Plagiarism

David Galef envisions how one university might deal with the thorny issue in 2005.

College in the 40s

With graduation nearing, Michael Bracken reflects on life as an undergrad on the brink of half-centuryhood.

Mind on Fire

It's great to have lots of ideas for your work-in-progress, says Scott McLemee. It's also a major pain.

Finding Her Place

Attending her 25th college reunion, Paula Krebs writes about finally learning to be an alum.

Not So Wilde

Elaine Showalter considers the Michael Jackson case a replay of the Victorian era's great sex trial. A little analogy is a dangerous thing, Scott McLemee writes.

A Room and a View

Terry Caesar considers the true significance of the physical spaces where professors teach.