Word: badness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...paper, the squad is anybody's season opener dream. Graduation appears to have made a bad team worse, and what to expect from last year's Ivy League traveling circus is anyone's guess...
...which public figures are particularly reprehensible. Once again, therefore, we have to ask who will judge which individuals are capable enough to lose their right to speak, but most important, we must remember that free speech is more than a personal privilege of the speaker to be forfeited for bad behavior. Society, universities, and listeners also have legitimate interests in the free and open communications of ideas. No one has the right to decide for others which speakers are fit to be heard or which public discussions deserve to take place. If members of this community consider a speaker...
...change of pace, how is it that Dean Archie Epps can tell the band that some kinds of material are in such bad taste that they can't be included during halftime shows at football games Isn't this a kind of censorship...
...University has a legitimate interest in seeing to it that the band observes some limits on the material it uses, and the audience has an interest in not having to listen--or have their children listen--to material that seems, by generally prevailing standards, offensive, lewd, or in grossly bad taste. It is Dean Epps' unenviable task to see to it that these legitimate interests are protected while giving as much latitude as possible to the creative impulses of the band...
...mouth the proper sympathies, but Belushi's tragedy provides a welcome reassurance that celebrity and riches sometimes becomes a bad trip. Asked by Barbara Walters why many fashioned the super-rich an unhappy lot, the wife of Gordon Getty, America's richest man, replied, "People like to think you can't have everything. Well...