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...17th century, but just what kind of people are we to be so well-attired these days? This past weekend, I pushed myself to come down from Mather Tower, the concrete structure incongruously named after the notable Puritan, and took to the streets in search of an answer to that question. First, I meet with friends at a sushi restaurant. We are seated in a back room where large parties are sequestered from the intimate parties in the restaurant’s front. At a table next to mine, a young man wearing a tweed jacket arrives from the Porcellian...
Eventually, I decided that I needed to answer these questions in a mass forum. Thus I entreated my formidable reading public (which consists of roughly three people not including my mother) to ask me their most burning questions about the current trends, which promptly yielded this fabulous assortment...
...answer, of course, will never be as simple as merely reminding ourselves of the pedophile's essential humanity and showing him safely to the doctor's door. No rational person would deny a potential offender treatment, but no rational parent with a child to protect would not also want to tie a bell around the pedophile's neck before a potential offense can become a real one. It's in that clash of strategies that the tension lies, but it's a tension we'd best resolve soon. The tragedy in Pennsylvania is a terrible reminder of the price...
...reason for this discrepancy is that the three bodies governing drug policy at the College seem to have remarkably little coordination. Even when directly asked what their priority is, they can’t give a consistent answer. The AODS claims to prioritize “health and safety,” the Administrative Board “education,” and HUPD “to hold students accountable for their behavior.” No wonder the College’s actions seem somewhat inconsistent—it’s suffering from multiple-personality disorder...
...Black Hawk over the summer, Aguilar had brought his boss, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Ralph Basham, to see this area for himself. Faced with the vast terrain, Basham seemed convinced a fence was not the answer. But another thought dawned as he looked down on shimmering black lava fields below. "If they're willing to go through 80 miles of desert in this heat, you can't do much to stop them...