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THE REVIEW | OPINION A ‘Crisis’ of Student Anxiety? By Peter N. Stearns The challenges to student mental health are real. They are also decades in the making. ADVERTISEMENT BACKGROUNDER By Oyin Adedoyin More than three-quarters of students have thought about leaving higher ed because of mental-health challenges, according to a recent survey. THORNY ISSUES Fielding Questions About Abortion, Colleges Turn to a Familiar Vehicle: the Working Group By Nell Gluckman The overturning of Roe v. Wade has fueled uncertainty — and frustration — on college campuses in states with abortion bans or the potential for them. THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Paradox of Compulsory Fandom By Paul F. Campos College administrators have to pretend to love their sport teams. Perhaps they eventually do. TEACHING Your Teaching Doesn’t Need to Be Perfect By Beckie Supiano The authors of The New College Classroom, which came out this week, talk through their approach to “teaching fails.” No Newsletter on MondayBecause of the Labor Day holiday, we will not be sending you this or other newsletters on Monday. We will be back in your inbox on Tuesday.
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Views ADVICE Why Students Are Skipping Class So Often, and How to Bring Them Back By Carol E. Holstead Class attendance went off a cliff last year. A professor surveyed her students about it — and they had a lot to say.
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