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A More Perfect Union?

A new book by the eminent philosopher Jürgen Habermas shows signs of political frustration. Scott McLemee shares his pain.

Teaching to Fail

Edward Burger shares an unusual approach he has taken to show students how great ideas are really created -- and how they can learn through their mistakes.

Counterpoint: Financial Aid Transparency

Contrary to a previous essay, campus financial aid administrators believe award letters can be improved and students better informed about the price of higher education, writes Justin Draeger.

Shopping Around

Some colleges are resisting the Education Department's new "Shopping Sheet." That's a mistake, writes Rachel Fishman, because it helps students and parents compare true costs of college.

Milton Friedman -- Student Aid Progressive?

The late economist is far more heralded by conservatives than liberals, but he advocated an income-based approach to student aid far more radical than the Obama administration's, writes Alex Holt.

Change

College leaders are being urged to transform institutions. Joan Hinde Stewart writes that one of their obligations is to identify the qualities and values they shouldn't alter.

Trailing the Lone Wolf

A new book treats solo acts of political terrorism as a rising trend. Scott McLemee can't avoid reading it.

Georgia State and Textbook Prices

Analysts of the court's ruling have focused on its implications for fair use, but the outcome could help some publishers and bring down costs for students, writes Caroline Vanderlip.