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When America Was On the Brink of a Second Revolution
An Oral History of Campus Revolt in the 1970s
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Clara Bingham
| June 2, 2016
Sally Rooney on Superheroes and the Myths of American Power
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Sally Rooney
| May 27, 2016
To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo
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Joseph Osmundson
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A Taxonomy of the Ass-Clown: On Donald Trump
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Aaron James
| May 25, 2016
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