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A young man holds a fridge door open and leans against the fridge, his head in his hand, as he surveys its contents: the fridge is empty.

Congress Can End the College Hunger Crisis

Mildred García and John B. King, Jr. write that complex rules for accessing federal SNAP benefits leave too many students hungry.

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Institutional Neutrality Doesn’t Go Far Enough

It doesn’t matter if the president is neutral if no one else in the university is, Peter C. Herman writes.

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My Publisher Fed My Book to AI

Stephen Jackson has questions.

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Marx Redux

Scott McLemee interviews Paul Reitter, translator of a new English edition of Marx’s Capital.

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Opinion

Sending the Wrong Message to Students on AI

A new student guide to AI is emblematic of an approach that prioritizes career advantage over deeper questions, George Cusack writes.

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To Restore Trust, End Legacy Admissions

Ronald Daniels and Tom Stritikus write that ending legacy preferences is a first step in repairing trust in higher ed.

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Pictures at a (Cancelled) Exhibition

Alex Lichtenstein writes that the cancellation of an art exhibit at Indiana University was but a prelude to further insults to academic freedom.

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The Cliff, the Pandemic and the Hurricane

Who said fairy tales can’t be scary? Rick Clark distills higher ed’s enrollment challenges in a children’s story.