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PROTECTING FREE SPEECH Students Protested the Police. The University Called the Cops. Faculty Members Want Answers. By Calli McMurray Emory University debates when it’s acceptable to shut down a demonstration. ADVERTISEMENT 'AN EXTRA LAYER OF SCRUTINY' For Sputtering Diversity Efforts, Claudine Gay’s Resignation Risks Further Setbacks By Katherine Mangan Consultants and diversity advocates say Black applicants will now have to be “twice as good.” THE REVIEW | OPINION Where Does the College Presidency Go From Here? By Holden Thorp The job is increasingly untenable. Change is needed.
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THE REVIEW | OPINION Reviving Critical Community on Campus By Paul Brest How to make campus culture welcoming, but still argumentative. TEACHING How Concerned Are Instructors About Student Plagiarism? By Beth McMurtrie The controversy around Claudine Gay raises larger questions about how colleges define and respond to plagiarism.
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