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FREE SPEECH AND CONTROVERSY How a Heated Q&A on Israel and Hamas Led to a Department Chair’s Resignation By Emma Pettit The dean asked that no events be scheduled without prior approval from the college, a request the chair called a “transparent” attempt to “quash discussion if it might lead to criticism.” ADVERTISEMENT THREATS ON THE RISE Colleges Are Struggling to Respond to Antisemitism. Now the Feds Are Stepping In. By Charlotte Matherly As hate speech escalates on campuses, the Biden administration moves to combat it. THE REVIEW | ESSAY In the Humanities, Open-Endedness Should Not Be an End in Itself By Caroline Levine We dwell in possibility, but action is what’s needed. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Why Do Humanists Think They Can Save the Planet? By Blake Smith A literary scholar tackles global warming, with predictably dubious results. THE REVIEW What Is Institutional Neutrality, Anyway? By Len Gutkin Competing theories of a contested concept.
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