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Ethical College Admissions: Are We Devo?
Every now and then, colleges make the application process easier for students, but like one-hit wonder musical groups, they don't build on their momentum, writes Jim Jump.

Mysteries of Ivy Admissions, Past and Present
A look at what we know about admissions in the 1950s informs today's debates, writes John R. Thelin.

A High Cost
Winning seems to matter more than human lives at some Division I football programs, argues Matt vandenBerg.
Sneaking Through Open House
Secret shopping as a random parent.
Lessons From a Road Trip
Sometimes you need to take a detour, slow down, and appreciate where you are in order to refocus on where you’re going.
Teaching First-Generation Latinx Students
Alicia M. Reyes-Barriéntez offers strategies that individual professors can use to teach them effectively.

The Book at the End of the World
Scott McLemee reviews Timothy Beal's The Book of Revelation: A Biography.
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