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Believing in Parking

Terry Caesar reviews the real hierarchy on campuses -- at least for those who drive to work.

10 Reasons

Cary Nelson offers a list of the real fears that administrators have about the unionization of graduate students.

Students Read Less. Should We Care?

Declining interest in literature may signal trouble for the humanities and social sciences. But maybe it doesn't, argues John V. Lombardi.

Indestructible Student Relationships

Shari Wilson wonders why so many of the couples and friendships she sees involve one member being dragged down academically.

A Better Way to Evaluate Colleges

Jake B. Schrum offers some methods -- other than U.S. News rankings -- of examining liberal arts institutions.

Will to Power

Scholarship and newspapers don't often mix well. Scott McLemee wonders if the situation can be changed.

The Quotidian Miasma of Discrimination

Phyllis Barone examines the case of the damsel in distress and the nature of sexism in academe.

Reading Left to Right

"Political Theory Daily Review" may be the best-kept secret of the academic blogosphere. Scott McLemee talks with the figure behind the curtain.