NotableThree university leaders on the fate of higher education in the Trump era. “As leaders, we lost our mission a bit about what higher education was about. We’re educational organizations. We’re not political organizations, like the R.N.C. or D.N.C. We’re not even social advocacy organizations.” — Sian Beilock, the president of Dartmouth, in conversation Where will the first female president come from? “How do we squash the prejudice against female presidential nominees, which has always been with us, but became even worse after Kamala Harris got whomped by Donald Trump?” — Gail Collins, Contributing Opinion writer Patti Smith on the one desire that lasts forever. “Reading her makes me interested in what life must feel like to her: What is it like to go around in Patti Smith’s mind, to be that open to experience and energy and intuition? What is the texture of the world that she lives in?” — Ezra Klein, Opinion columnist Spotlight
‘Am I the Skinniest Person You’ve Ever Seen?’My sister and I went on a joint diet. She stopped and I didn’t. ICYMIThe MAGA crackup might finally be here. “When a president becomes a drag on his party, it can have a psychological effect on partisans. Suddenly, flaws they’d barely registered come into focus.” — Michelle Goldberg, Opinion columnist Listen (or Read)
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