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...responded with an emphatic “NO!” He then proceeded to ask me how it felt to be the only black person in a classroom sometimes. From there, our conversation turned into a series of questions, back and forth, as we tried to understand one another??s lives...
Decisions that involve sending large amounts of money one way or another??like hiring—will always be controversial. The new FAS dean would best be served by balancing to teaching and research needs when making such decisions...
...play hookey from school. I can’t imagine signing a declaration of my willingness to die for any cause—political views on Iraq aside. At 19, as I ponder my current toughest decisions—whether to take a class with one Nobel laureate or another??I hope that something I’m learning here will prepare me for the kind of decisions and hardship that we must all face at some point...
...were interested in forming a group regardless of theological persuasion.” Despite a variety of perspectives on religion, the group has created a “mode of mutual respect,” said French, in which students “disagree and push back with one another?? on issues of debate. “I find myself constantly challenged and forced to learn how to articulate precisely what I believe,” Katherine L. Peisker ‘09 wrote in an e-mail. “The topics Kent chooses...
...There are tons of enjoyable and affectionate things that couples can do,” Justin said. “You can share long conversations to learn about one another??s past and dreams for the future. You can take walks along the river, enjoy dates involving dinner or dancing, kiss and cuddle, discover ways to serve other people together...