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This article is part of a series The Chronicle is publishing this fall highlighting various ways professors are encouraging ...
We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” ― Anais Nin My intention is to reflect on writing with passion at a time Sri Lanka is producing writing, at least in the Sinhala ...
Writing essays can be draining, tedious, and difficult, even for me—and I write all day long for a living. If writing isn’t ...
Autumn's publishing calendar rarely lacks for noise; 2025 arrives with a chorus that tilts from porch-friendly to polemical.
I am not a genocide scholar. But I know when expertise is being misused as a weapon of narrative. I know when bias is paraded ...
But as impressive as this archive is, it is the byproduct of something that today looks almost equally remarkable: strangers ...
This approach names the obsessive forms of anti-Zionism for what they are, not to shame their adherents but to unmask the ...
The story of UPSC isn’t just that of an exam but about how India defines merit, opportunity, and fairness. Over the last 100 ...
Which AP tests stump students the most? Numerade used data from the College Board to identify the 10 AP courses with the ...
The best-selling author on abandoning America, his utterly fascinating writing process (which involves exactly 90 days and ...
Opinion

The Fight for Truth

Jonathan Rauch on the “constitution of knowledge,” disinformation’s dangers, and why reality always wins. Plus: What a J. D. Vance presidency would look like.
Your essay needs a single core claim that everything else supports. Skip the fluff and aim for a sentence that sets a clear promise for the reader. Your essay should take one firm position on how ...