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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Lawrence M. Eppard, Michael Jindra, Jacob L. Mackey, and Fabio Rojas If we don’t promote viewpoint diversity from the inside, it will be imposed from the outside. 'A WAKE-UP CALL' By Maya Stahl Edward Seidel is in hot water following an overwhelming faculty vote of no confidence in his leadership and a closed Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday morning in which he was the topic of conversation. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Anthony Domestico Why his turn-of-the-century travelogue still resonates.
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From the Archives THE REVIEW By Daniel Bessner and Michael Brenes As the humanities collapse, it’s time to name and shame the culprits.
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