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...antiquity to the Scientific Revolution.” Most students entering the College have had little formal exposure to such comprehensive material—and many want such an exposure. According to the CUE Guide, of the 143 students who enrolled in History 10a last year, 93 of them chose to take it to fulfill a Core requirement or as an elective. This alone should merit the continued staffing of the course; when one considers the vital importance of providing history concentrators themselves with this basic knowledge the case is even more compelling. History 10a serves students...
...doubt” that “Congress could indeed enact a law compelling universities to allow military recruiters on campus.”Tribe wrote that a school’s right to bar recruiters and forgo federal funds “could be eliminated altogether if Congress chose to eliminate it.”But he said that the approach the court took could actually benefit universities, and that if the court had relied solely on the “principle that whoever pays the piper gets to call the tune,” the government could impinge...
...theme of empowerment. Kennedy School economist Ronald F. Ferguson said that “empowerment comes from building our human capital and using it for purposes that matter to us.” Law student Amanda K. Edwards, one of the organizers of the event, explained that the BLSA chose empowerment as this year’s theme because “we have come to a point where there’s an opportunity to move forward and also an opportunity to be complacent.” “We want to continually forge ahead and empowerment...
...their study, researchers at the City University of New York collected specific age data from birth and abortion certificates filed in Texas between 1997 and 2003 - before and after the state's parental notification law went into effect on Jan. 1, 2000. They chose Texas because it is the largest and most populous of the 35 states that enforce consent or notification laws, and its sheer size makes it difficult for minors to cross the border to get abortions in another state...
...Divining the import of Texas primary election numbers can be difficult. Texas has no party registration, so there is no way of knowing how many Democrats chose to vote in the Republican primary in an effort to influence DeLay's numbers, and there is little doubt that Tom DeLay is a great motivator for Texas Democratic activists...