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LEADERSHIP The Provost Reported the President’s Husband for Harassment. Now It’s Complicated. By Jack Stripling At Sonoma State, a president faces calls to resign over her response to allegations against her husband. The story is even stranger than it seems. ADVERTISEMENT STICKER SHOCK Loan-Forgiveness Debate Rekindles an Old Question: Why Does College Cost So Much? By Lee Gardner The answers aren’t so simple. STUDENTS If ‘Roe’ Falls, More Female Students Could Face the ‘Motherhood Penalty’ By Nell Gluckman Researchers found that poor women are much more likely to take breaks from college than their wealthy and male peers.
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BACKGROUNDER ‘Uncharted Territory’: What the Overturn of Roe v. Wade Could Mean for Colleges By Nell Gluckman A leaked draft opinion suggests the landmark ruling protecting abortion access will be rolled back. If that happens, higher education will feel the effects. THE REVIEW An Academic Novel Wins the Pulitzer By Len Gutkin On Joshua Cohen’s The Netanyahus.
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