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Q&A: Professor Julian E. Zelizer on Newt Gingrich’s Partisan Politics
‘In pursuit of partisan power, he was willing to break with convention’
On Partisan Extremes
By Walter Weber ’81
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Room for Rebuttal?
By Charles S. Rockey Jr. ’57
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Free Speech and COVID-19
A More Humane Approach
By Kenneth McCarthy ’81
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Essay: Getting to Play a Last Season
‘Suddenly, my parents weren’t in the stands’
Football Memories
By David Bledsoe ’80
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Henry Martin ’48 Remembered
Another Henry Martin ’48 Memory
By Aruna Ranaweera ’98
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Andrea Goldsmith Named New Dean of Engineering
Talented New Acquisition
By Paul Hertelendy ’53
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Essay: Re-Thinking Presidential Debates To Promote Substance Over Style
‘Given that the COVID pandemic has completely disrupted the debate schedule and format, why not try something new?’
Another Debate Format Suggestion
By Michael Wiggins ’68
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First Principles: What America’s Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country
The Ancients and the Moderns
By Norman Ravitch *62
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Our Highest Aspirations
More Dangerous Than a Mere Misreading
By Stephen W. Stein ’59
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Essay: The Many Joys of Home Schooling
‘Learning can lead to caring just as often as caring leads to learning,’ writes Lefrak
What Public Schools and Home Schools Both Need
By Herman C. Quirmbach *83
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How New Jersey Made a Bail Breakthrough
Was the perfect the enemy of the good?
Time to End For-Profit Bail
By Ruth Walter ’88
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Preventive Detention
By Norman Ravitch *62
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