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ACADEMIC LABOR How a Fight for Faculty Raises Sparked a Debate Over Cal State’s Financial Health By Forest Hunt As a vote looms next week on the faculty union’s tentative agreement — with a smaller pay raise than desired — questions swirl over whether the university system could afford more. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Peter Brooks Prohibitions on knowledge draw attention to what they prohibit. LATITUDES How to Find Your Niche in a Competitive International-Admissions Market By Karin Fischer They’re not brand names, but these colleges attract students from abroad.
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