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Margaret Carlson's commentary on the death penalty [PUBLIC EYE, Feb. 21] was critical of the swift pace of executions in Texas. I suppose "swift" refers to the average of 11 years 8 months served in prison by Texas death-row inmates while Governor Bush has been in office. Most...
To be fair, the economics department also encourages students to form individual mentoring relationships with the Faculty. Yet, including professors in the formal advising process would do much to improve the experiences of students in the concentration. A graduate student may be perfectly competent to give technical advice on the...
In the main body of his letter, Knowles said that some departments are more successful than others at recruiting and retaining competent faculty, and that other departments should mimic their methodology.
MC: I think we're a lot more competent on things like acoustic guitars, and we do a lot more live recordings, live songs. We can actually all play together with a song and record it live and that affects the natural sound of our albums as well.
So the question is why, given the council's reasonably competent performance winning frozen yogurt in Annenberg and Fly-By lunches in Loker, do students still ignore it?