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Cheating at Rutgers -- RU undergraduates tell what they do and what they've seen. Rutgers professor Charles McCabe, a national authority on college cheating, talks about the results of our survey. ![]() The Black-White Test Gap -- Rutgers graduate John McWhorter argues that it will exist as long as African-American kids who live up to their intelligence are accused of "acting white" by their peers. ![]() The ID Controversy -- in an age when everything from drivers' licenses to U.S. passports can be perfectly duplicated, does it make any sense to "ask for ID"? Our reporter spends a weekend on the town with a fake ID and comes back to tell his tale. ![]() A Billionaire's Ode to Poetry -- T.S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" first appeared in Poetry Magazine. So did work by poets like Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams. Now philanthropist Ruth Lilly has bestowed a bequest of $100 million on the magazine. As a trustee of the Modern Poetry Association, Rutgers alumnus Rudolph S. Rasin has found himself at the storm center of controversy surrounding the Lilly bequest. Scriblerus talks to Mr. Rasin about the gift that is going to change the American literary landscape forever. ![]() Oxford Journal -- a Rutgers sophomore leaves the Banks to finish her college career at Oxford. What does the world of the Grease Trucks look like from the medieval windows of Magdalen College? ![]() The World of David Foster Wallace -- the author of Infinite Jest is being hailed as the James Joyce of the postmodern generation. What's the excitement about? |
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