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After the first three finishers—Koll, Asselin, and Oregon junior Alex Kosinski— crossed the line, a blanket finish determined the next seven places in which the difference between fourth place and 10h place was just over one second. The remaining runners, including Richardson, followed closely behind...
Excerpt: “There is no agreement that students, soldiers or prisoners should be granted even the most basic rights of free press of free speech. Of these groups that society excludes from the blanket of free expression, the largest and most important is students [...] [who are] frequently are forbidden to voice even mild criticism of school officials or policies. In civics classes they learn of America’s heritage of freedom of expression, but in journalism classes they discover that this freedom rings hollow in the schools...
...want a blanket?” a kind voice asked as I laid my head down and curled up on a UHS exam table...
...Because the Houses differ so greatly, it’s almost impossible to imagine a blanket policy,” she says. “But it’s important to have a general policy to let students know their needs will be met and also an individual policy to put into practice...
Though Ellison stressed that there is no blanket policy requiring arrested students to appear before the Ad Board, he said in a Feb. interview that the College does review off-campus arrests...