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Q&A This Professor Joined a Sorority. Now She’s Written a Book About the Enduring Appeal of Greek Life. By Sarah Brown Jana Mathews describes what she learned about the power of same-sex friendships in fraternities and sororities. THE REVIEW | OPINION Yes, Berkeley Is Silencing Jews By Steven Lubet A defense of student bans on “Zionists” misses the point.
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Views ADVICE Key to a Diverse Pool of Doctoral Students? ‘Relevant’ Research By Leonard Cassuto A new program aims to help the students answer a question that many of them struggle with: “What are we doing this for?”
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