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...mercifully dispenses with the usual “Bush is bad?? tripe and instead discusses the general condition of politics...
Barreira conceded that the newer term has connotations of ‘good’ and ‘bad?? behavior but said that the term “mental health” also has a certain stigma and may drive away some students who feel their problems aren’t especially grave...
...students’ homogeneity became outdated. In a revolutionary move in 1886, University President Charles W. Eliot, Class of 1853, abolished the daily chapel service. The great books controversies of the 1960s removed any shared requirement of a general education. The point, of course, is not that diversity is bad??each of those changes were necessary in their time. Rather, after admitting more minorities, the College should have made more of an effort at integrating them. The anticipated pub, for example, is a step in the right direction. It attempts to provide a shared experience for the College...
...It’s really bad??there are jackhammers at 7 a.m.,” said Marco P. Basile ’08, a Lowell resident living in Claverly this year. “Right now there’s a wonderful crane right outside my window that I wake up to,” he added...
...probably, at that time, a little to my left politically,” he recalls. “She was definitely someone who was not afraid to get into an argument.”‘THEY CAN’T ALL BE BAD??After graduation, she interned at The Washington Post for three months, where she had the opportunity to write stories about the air traffic control strike of 1981. She then took a reporting position at The Miami Herald, where the term “crazy 80s” took on a whole new meaning...