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Course Of The Month2007
2006
- No book, no second test, and — frequently — no class! December, 2006
- Virtual College Credit November, 2006
- Our Instructors, Ourselves October, 2006
- Duke lit teaches why Hispanics aren't white September, 2006
- Green Orthodoxy August, 2006
- Baiting and Switching, University-Style July, 2006
- Turn Your Radio On June, 2006
- Freedom is slavery — unless you've got "drunken white, male privilege" May, 2006
- American universities — where "diversity" is like Peanut M&Ms April, 2006
- NC State plans to get "Transgender in the Classroom" March, 2006
- Joystick Lit and the Barrage of Silly Questions February, 2006
- There Must Be 50 Ways to Love Your Liver January, 2006
2005
- Where Normal, Everyday Americans Are Defined As "Social Deviants" December, 2005
- 'SLEEP AND LOTS OF IT' November, 2005
- Preachin' 'bout his generation October, 2005
- Biased approach to media bias September, 2005
- Ask a stupid question ... August, 2005
- 'EVERYONE GETS AN A+' July, 2005
- Hooray for Hollywood! Our screwy classroom hooey's jolly good! June, 2005
- This article brought to you by the CIA, the Zionists, and the Fluoride Communists May, 2005
- Sponge Brain Crib Course April, 2005
- What [the heck] class do you watch music videos in? March, 2005
- On "life experience" and the classroom January, 2005
2004
- To our new fans: Don't Sell Our Winners Short November, 2004
- Look, this is a class in history — it's not a "facts" course November, 2004
- When hate and terrorism are OK in the classroom October, 2004
- It really pays to take this new course September, 2004
- English lit bookworms joined by couch potatoes, mattress monkeys August, 2004
- Jeff, the Male Madam July, 2004
- A stinky convergence of academic fads June, 2004
- Puritanical fanatics got you down? May, 2004
- Porn and physical education April, 2004
- This class is discussion-based, now shut up! March, 2004
- Living in a materialist world — of bearded, 19th century Germans February, 2004
- Bark! the "Germanic" language rings — in this bizarre UNC-Chapel Hill course January, 2004
2003
- Gosh, you hate to see this course here December, 2003
- Take a picture; it'll last longer November, 2003
- Intolerance — but with "Honors" October, 2003
- We're here! We're queer! We're gettin' college credit here! September, 2003
- Two "candy" classes at UNC-Greensboro August, 2003
- Unlike parrots, this anthropologist's students don't "think critically" July, 2003
- Duke literature course details "hope" awakened by Stalinism June, 2003
- Still fighting the last battle May, 2003
- More activism for college credit April, 2003
- Vectors of -ality March, 2003
- Jellybeans 101-L February, 2003
- Unkindest cut of all at Duke January, 2003
2002
- Vroom, vroom! NASCAR 101! December, 2002
- Get out the vote — for college credit November, 2002
- I'm OK — you're a rapist October, 2002
- UNC-Chapel Hill proposes a "sexuality studies" program September, 2002
- Approaching the ... Summer Reading Program controversy August, 2002
- Generalization and Pigeon-Holing 101 July, 2002
- College credit — just for signing the registration form June, 2002
- We don May, 2002
- UNC-Chapel Hill course hits the trifecta: Race, Class, and Gender March, 2002
- How about "Text of the Month"? February, 2002
- Kum-ba-ya, my Tree, Kum-ba-ya. January, 2002
2001
- The building-crumbling power of the collective American imagination December, 2001
- Your first steps toward receiving a degree from N.C. State? November, 2001
- Another English literature/TV/movie/sex-obsessed class October, 2001
- All the learning that's fit to play in the classroom VCR September, 2001
- Diversity means appreciating people's differences — all except one August, 2001
- Real marxists don't lie; they just "speak near by" the truth July, 2001
- Salute to UNC-Chapel Hill's program of forcing "cultural diversity" June, 2001
- What am I bid for your grade? May, 2001
- Academe's new first principles, as applied by a philosophy course March, 2001
- The three R's of feminism: Readin', Rentin' and Railin' February, 2001
- According to the course material, this course is good January, 2001
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