As state funding declines, some colleges may avoid taking a stand on political issues; a GoFundMe approach to saving jobs; and more.
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Students have for years turned to crowdfunding to help with tuition and study-abroad costs. Now the strategy’s being used to try to save scholars’ jobs. (PREMIUM)
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Stanley Fish is skeptical of free speech, and dismayed by the ubiquity of Subarus. (PREMIUM)
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