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FREE-SPEECH DEBATE By Stephanie M. Lee The senate will revisit its 2020 censure after a group of professors said the Hoover fellow wasn’t given due process. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Randall Kennedy Many, many academics resent them. BACKGROUNDER By Adrienne Lu Academic disparities between student groups are hurting colleges’ overall retention efforts. Advocates are pushing for a way forward. THE REVIEW | PROFILE By Evan Goldstein Is the public intellectual’s candid memoir an act of self-reckoning or self-sabotage? IN CASE YOU MISSED IT By Jacquelyn Elias Most funds from the latest round of emergency grants went to students of color and recipients of Pell Grants.
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