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CAMPUS SPEECH ‘This Is How Censorship Happens’ By Nell Gluckman How vague laws and heightened fears are creating a repressive climate on campus. ADVERTISEMENT IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The Real Fight for Academic Freedom By Lisa Levenstein and Jennifer Mittelstadt If academics don’t fight for their autonomy, who will? GOVERNANCE ON NOTICE Could North Idaho College Really Lose Its Accreditation? By Dan Bauman An activist board has put the institution on the precipice of a “show-cause” sanction, essentially a final warning before access to federal aid is cut off.
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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Can Literary Scholars Transcend Their Training? By Eric Bennett The field has painted itself into a corner. John Guillory offers a way out. THE REVIEW | ESSAY John Guillory’s Nonalignment Pact By Bruce Robbins Is the prominent critic stuck in the ’90s — or the ’60s?
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