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...This same issue of access to scholarship hits even harder on people outside of our well-funded elite universities. Most universities cannot begin to afford the journal prices for which even Harvard strains to pay. Individuals seeking to navigate with their loved ones the bewildering complexity of treatments for serious disease are shut out from the sources their doctors read, and those looking to learn about public-policy issues like global warming are denied access to critical research. Most urgently, for researchers and policymakers in the developing world, access to knowledge can mean life or death for millions suffering from...
...Freedmen have tried to use the mainstream media to turn this into a racial issue. After all, it makes great sensational news and sells newspapers. But the truth is that those Freedmen who have Cherokee ancestors shall now and forever remain Cherokee citizens. It is only those who cannot prove Cherokee ancestry who lost their right to citizenship...
...administer standardized tests to their students poses its own problems. Such a standardized test would inherently enforce norms as to what subjects students should learn and what skills they should have, norms that could be quite different from university to university, and with good reason. A liberal arts education cannot be measured in such a rigid fashion—it’s largely not about marks on tests or grades on transcripts—it’s about teaching students to think, to broaden their experiences, to expose them to different viewpoints, to prepare them to live more...
Without student group status, H Bomb can still print issues, but they cannot advertise or distribute their magazine on campus. H Bomb’s staff can reapply for student group status in the fall, but they would have to be approved by the Committee for College Life (CCL), as if they were a new organization. According to McLoughlin, the CCL would take into account H Bomb’s past history if it were to vote on restoring their official status...
...This is a sad and unfortunate event,” Daniel E. Hastings, the dean for undergraduate education, said in a statement. “But the integrity of the Institute is our highest priority, and we cannot tolerate this kind of behavior...