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Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Economics / Environmental Studies / Politics Conserving the Environment is Crucial but Simple
Book of the Week / Crime & Criminology Carlos DeLuna, Carlos Hernandez, and Wanda Lopez: the Story in Pictures
Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Environmental Studies / Science Carl Hobbs: Enjoy This Summer at the Beach; It’ll Be Different for Your Kids
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Feminist Theory / Gender Studies Book Excerpt! The First Political Order, by Valerie M. Hudson, Donna Lee Bowen, and Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (introduction)
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Literary Studies On Mrs. Harris: The Death of the Scarsdale Diet Doctor
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Current Events / Politics How Sex Came to Matter in U.S. Foreign Policy
Book of the Week / Literary Studies / Modernist Studies Laura Frost on David Foster Wallace and Modernism's Afterlife in the Age of Prosthetic Pleasure