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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Faculty follies" April 29, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 17

Faculty follies

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

Academic freedom has often become an opportunity for radical professors to proselytize students. Now the discussion is turning to academic freedom for students: the opportunity to hear a variety of viewpoints and present their own, without faculty intimidation   More >>

ArrowFeatures Abstinence attacked | by Mindy Belz
Changing sexual behavior as a way to fight AIDS gets a warning flag
Banning a bully | by John Dawson
States move to keep protester Fred Phelps away from soldiers’ funerals
Hidden behind | by Susan Olasky
Linda Classen has devoted her life to helping people deal with ADHD
Hu’s coming to dinner | by Mark Bergin
Bill Gates and China’s president dine and deal
Toxic memories | by Jamie Dean
A 20-year-old disaster continues to haunt Eastern Europe
ArrowCulture Beat Joyeux Noël | by Andrew Coffin
This imperfect but moving film is a nominee for best foreign film
The Wild | by Andrew Coffin
This film shows why Disney put Pixar in charge of its animated division
Thief | by Gene Edward Veith
FX series shows bad guys have families, financial woes, and problems, too
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ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Religion Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Made in the U.S.A. | by Joel Belz
The seeds of our undoing aren’t primarily “out there”
Return of Cainites | by Gene Edward Veith
“The Gospel of Judas” is another attempt to turn Christianity upside down
Left out | by Andrée Seu
Street preacher says the Good News is only good for some “tribes”
Social gospel dies | by Marvin Olasky
William Sloane Coffin Jr. was its most articulate spokesman
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