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Privacy Is Really Dead Now

The ability, and indeed the right, to have a legal and safe abortion in the United States is on the chopping block of the Supreme Court.
Opinion

Ode to the Classics

More evidence of what's wrong with the current state of the humanities.

Honoring Ourselves and Each Other Through Burnout

Dealing with burnout should not be an individual responsibility but a collective one, Beth Godbee writes.

Friday Fragments

Criminal justice enrollments, a calendar mystery, bonding over Cold War history and a question that brought me up short.

Myths Shape the Continuing ‘Crisis of the Humanities’

False dichotomies, oversimplifications and an ahistorical before-and-after framing are hallmarks of accounts of the humanities’ decline, Harvey J. Graff writes.

Writing Effective Recommendations for Remote Students

Remote courses are as much a solution as they are a problem for letter writers, write Libi Sundermann, Jeremy Davis, Chris Lott and Emma Rose.

Yes, And …

Building on Tierney’s article about colleges and democracy.