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...Outreach,” he says, “can imply that you’re in and someone else is out”—is still alive and well. “There’s nowhere we won’t go to make Judaism acceptable,” he says. “We try to come to [Jewish students].” Chabad’s method of making its presence known was a draw for faculty adviser Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz. “I very much like their proselytizing...
...door, they could engage in speech, they could help organize student protests.” And Roberts cited Clement’s concession in the court’s ruling.Kagan wrote in her message that she hopes “many members of the Harvard Law School community will accept the Court’s invitation to express their views clearly and forcefully regarding the military’s discriminatory employment policy.” Kagan ended her e-mail by expressing her opposition to the “don’t ask, don’t tell?...
...take notice of and uplift music and films that portray black Americans in the most negative possible light. While some insist that Three 6 Mafia’s win represents a positive turning point in the history of the Academy—that perhaps they are finally beginning to accept and respect rap music as a legitimate form of art—I can’t help but think that they could have found a better way to do it than applauding a song with lyrics like “gotta have my hustle tight, makin’ change...
...between school officials and parents, Cambridge Public School administrators announced that they would begin screening applicants on Wednesday to fill the principal position at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS). In January, Sybil N. Knight, the current CRLS principal, announced that she would step down on July 1 to accept a job offer as an assistant superintendent in Pennsylvania. Cambridge Public School Superintendent Thomas Fowler-Finn said that he expected the high school to have little problem attracting candidates to fulfill the job, even though the “toughest job in education today is probably not the superintendents, it?...
...team just can’t be deterred by [travel],” Allard said. “If they’re going to let that be a barrier, they’re not going to be successful.” The players seem ready to accept the challenge. “I think our schedule isn’t going to be an obstacle,” McAteer said, “because unlike some teams it’s exciting and fun to travel. It’s nothing we can’t handle...