Word: answering
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...Professor Wisse's most offensive objection, however, is her disapproval for protesters' treatment of one of their "peers." She asks, "since when do his peers become his prosecutors?" The answer is once he violates the safety of our community. I would argue that the protesters outside University Hall were acting as a jury, not as prosecutors. Our judicial system is based on a jury trial by one's peers. The protesters were merely endorsing a verdict passed down by an actual jury, in an attempt to propel our administrative "jury" to the same conclusion...
Professor Wisse's most offensive objection, however, is her disapproval for protesters' treatment of one of their "peers." She asks, "since when do his peers become his prosecutors?" The answer is once he violates the safety of our community. I would argue that the protesters outside University Hall were acting as a jury, not as prosecutors. Our judicial system is based on a jury trial by one's peers. The protesters were merely endorsing a verdict passed down by an actual jury, in an attempt to propel our administrative "jury" to the same conclusion...
...When I have students coming to ask me about final clubs for women [for networking purposes]...the answer is we have that at Radcliffe. They're not about power and influence, they're about mentoring," March said...
...student staff receives extensive training the week before school starts. But this does not always prepare them to answer in-depth of questions they about medical issues. In such situations, the group's location at University Health Services (UHS) comes in handy. PCC staff members maintain close ties and a familiarity with the hospital and doctors above its office...
Chickens can't fly well anyway, so why not get rid of their wings and replace them with meatier, tastier legs? That's not really why a group of scientists is tinkering with chicken limbs -- the real answer is that their experiments may eventually help prevent human limb deformities. And yet the successful research raises a possibility - monstrous to some, perhaps - tempting to others...