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More Debate on What We Should Read

September 1, 2015Further Readingcanon, debate, nytimesMBenjamin

Perfectly timed with our discussion of the canon last week, the latest issue of the New York Times “Room for Debate” feature is about what college students should read (with a variety of people–professors, authors, and students–taking positions). This is definitely an ongoing conversation!

Read the debate here.

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