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Otner wants the College to start a chapter of NSCS, which was founded in 1994 and recognizes “outstanding academic achievement among first- and second-year college students...
Efforts, some as recent as two years ago, to start a chapter of the honor society have failed at Harvard...
Yohannes Tsehai, president of the Harvard chapter of the Black Law Students’ Association (BLSA), attributes much of the law school gender gap to the higher enrollment of black women in college nationwide...
...themselves, these broadsides make politics less about issues than tactics. They're long on ad hominem and short on substance. They're less interested in convincing anyone--though Moore offers a limp chapter, "How to Talk to Your Conservative Brother-in-Law"--than in whipping up their own berserkers. At heart, the anger business is show business, which is why it's been so kind to comics like Franken and showmen like Limbaugh. "What you have," says Publishers Weekly editor Steven Zeitchik, "is the marrying of the interest in political books with the culture of celebrity." Even the noncomedians...
...Look at the Right. The cashier had not deactivated its anti-theft insert, but I couldn't help wondering if the book was screeching at being trapped in the same bag with liberal-bias critic Bernard Goldberg's best seller Arrogance: Rescuing America from the Media Elite. (One Franken chapter is titled "I Bitch-Slap Bernie Goldberg.") "Let me desensitize Mr. Franken for you," the guard said...