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THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Political Machine Behind the War on Academic Freedom By Steven Brint How conservative activists use state legislatures to control what colleges can teach. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER ‘This Is How Censorship Happens’ By Nell Gluckman Vague laws and heightened fears are creating a repressive climate on campus. BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO By Zachary Schermele The once-popular, ever-controversial website is imploding, critics say. What, if anything, does higher ed stand to lose? BACKGROUNDER Who Owns Your Academic Community? By Jeffrey Lawrence Scholars are so busy criticizing academe they forgot to criticize Twitter. THE REVIEW Summer’s Over. What’d You Miss? By Len Gutkin Our 10 most-read stories from the past three months.
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