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Eleanor Barkhorn

Eleanor Barkhorn

Senior Editor at The Atlantic

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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Are Successful Women Really Less Likable Than Successful Men? - The Atlantic

It feels true—but is it?
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Getting Married Later Is Great for College-Educated Women

For everyone else, the results are mixed.
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Men and Women Are Probably Equally Likely to Be Shopaholics

A new article by Buzz Bissinger shows that this addiction doesn’t discriminate by gender, no matter what Sex and the City would have you believe.
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Is It Wrong to Be Charmed by Reese Witherspoon's Drunk-Driving Tirade?

A chat about sympathizing with out-of-line celebrities
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Angelina Jolie Is Still a Woman - The Atlantic

It’s a big deal that the icon of modern femininity is talking about her double mastectomy.
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How Independent Should Spouses Be? - The Atlantic

“We hardly see each other, and we each have our own lives,” Lyudmila Putin told a reporter last week as she and her husband announced their divorce.
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'We Need to Be Gritty About Getting Our Kids Grittier' - The Atlantic

Angela Duckworth, a psychologist who studies the popular education buzzword "grit," has won a MacArthur Foundation fellowship.
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Why Are American Schools Still Segregated?

A new study offers two answers: White people are making up a smaller percentage of the population than they used to, and different races are living in different school districts.
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So What If Everyone at Harvard Gets an A?

Princeton creative writing professor Joyce Carol Oates makes a misguided defense of Ivy League grade inflation.
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Athletes Are More Likely to Finish High School Than Non-Athletes - ...

Why? It probably doesn't have anything to do with sports.
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What Americans Don't Know About Science

On a recent survey, just 74 percent of Americans said that the Earth revolves around the sun.