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Ivory Tower: Sex, lies and suicide: The scandal at right-wing Hillsdale College

Jonathan Ellis
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Dear Mr. Blue: How can I have a fling with a handsome Casanova and happily wave goodbye in the mor

Garrison Keillor

"Between Father and Son": Youthful letters of V.S. Naipaul, before the bile

Akash Kapur

Too close for comfort: Why is Raymond Carver's masterpiece so much like a story by D.H. Lawrence?

Samantha Gillison
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Craig Offman

Ivory Tower: No credits? No problem! On the UVA admissions plan, who you know may be more important than knowledge

Alisa Roth

"In Glory's Shadow": How the Citadel broke Shannon Faulkner

Janice P. Nimura
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Melanie Rehak on Poetry: One a day, plus irony: David Lehman's "The Daily Mirror: A Journal in Poetry"

Melanie Rehak
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"Sick Puppy" and "Kick Ass": Carl Hiaasen, outrageous in fiction and outlandish in fact

Hal Hinson
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Will we all die of the flu? David Bowman chats with author Gina Kolata about viruses, God and telephones

David Bowman

Plus: The winning entry in the Acura Book Review Contest: A review of Lynda Barry's illustrated novel "Cruddy"

Heidi Bell

Harry Potter's girl trouble: How can books so good be so sexist?

Christine Schoefer
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"Seeing Through Places": Mary Gordon's new essays excavate the houses of her youth in search of answers to her adult dilemm

Rachel Elson

Ivory Tower: How did Hulk Hogan become an icon at hippie Hampshire College?

Gillian Andrews
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Dear Mr. Blue: How do I convince my flirtatious friend from college to take the plunge 13 years later?

Garrison Keillor
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Unhand that butler: Ovitz denies Jeeves' Wodehouse roots

David McDonough
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"Tea": Growing up lesbian in '60s and '70s Philly

Dennis Drabelle

A shot of the needful: How the P.G. Wodehouse newsgroup taught me to play again

Emily Jenkins

Geoff Nicholson picks five great cocktail novels

Geoff Nicholson

"Girl With a Pearl Earring," "The Music Lesson," "Girl in Hyacinth Blue": Three novels that shimmer with the sensuousness of the

Marion Lignana Rosenberg
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Addiction: A new book says what you're hooked on is up to you

Andy Dehnart

Ivory Tower: Emory students tried to raise school spirit. They didn't count on raising Cain.

Michael Alvear
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Craig Offman
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Ivory Tower: Sexism 101: the hidden curricula of male-dominated faculties

Joyce Hackett
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