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When all the postal workers have been sedated and locked away, will adjunct professors follow in their gun-powdered footsteps?
By Andreas Killen
September 17, 1998
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Writing the perfect resume takes more than extensive experience, it takes a perverse imagination.
By Carol Lloyd
September 16, 1998
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When a professor asks you to grope your friend's organs for extra credit, what's the right thing to do?
By Lori Gottlieb
September 15, 1998
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Has higher education become an exercise in futility for most Americans?
By Zachary Karabell
September 14, 1998
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"A Hope in the Unseen" tells the story of an inner-city black kid at Brown -- through the eyes of a white author who tries to channel him.
By Janet McDonald
August 24, 1998
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How a conservative radio host is battling the leftist lock on the American Academy.
By David Horowitz
June 15, 1998
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Spike Lee's "He Got Game" is a sentimental but affecting look at
how a father regained his long-lost son -- through basketball.
By Gary Kamiya
April 30, 1998
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How is it that women a few years apart in age can be light years away from each other in their attitudes toward sex?
By Courtney Weaver
February 25, 1998
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Despite what the cultural studies boosters might have you think, there are serious contemporary historians who do empirical research.
By Sean McMeekin
January 12, 1998
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Cultural studies scholars are ravaging the facts to suit their bassackward theories.
By Sean McMeekin
January 12, 1998
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By Susie Bright
November 8, 1997
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A daughter's surly behavior is a symptom of something even more painful.
By Sandi Kahn Shelton
September 9, 1997