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...independent’ judicial system is simply an arm of the administration, and an arm of the administration that is out of its mind and out of control.”Geier said that punishments are often too harsh and punitive, and students are not allowed to confront those who file complaints against them.“None of the students understand the process, what goes on there,” he said. “It’s cloaked in secrecy, stocked with attorneys.”—Staff writer David Zhou can be reached...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Very Public Display of Affection Roils Penn | 12/6/2005 | See Source »

...can’t we still make the argument that there are at least great questions in ethics which we all should carefully consider? Certainly, the University should not be molding students who think in the same way, especially on moral issues, but it does have a responsibility to confront students with these difficult dilemmas. Our motto today does not carry the explicit moral connotations that it did in 1636 when Harvard was an overtly Christian school, but veritas is useless—if not dangerous—unless it is employed for ethical purposes.Nowadays, it is politically easier...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: An Ethical Education | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...progressive leaders hold power is in our cities,” he said. “It’s in the cities where you see progressive innovation flourishing today.” Villaraigosa’s wide-ranging talk focused on the progressive efforts by city lawmakers to confront civic issues, such as education reform, homelessness, and underfunded public transportation. Since a landslide victory last May catapulted Villaraigosa into Los Angeles’ City Hall—and onto the cover of Newsweek—he has levied strong criticism against the city’s teachers unions...

Author: By Lev Menand, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: L.A. Mayor: Time to ‘Own Up’ | 12/1/2005 | See Source »

...authorities. We need a reason to come together. John-Edouard Silva Paris Before Americans shake our heads in wonder or look down our noses at the French for allowing extreme inequality to fester for so long, we should pay attention to what Time said about the French having to confront the widening disparities between those who live in soulless apartment blocks and the rest of the country. As you noted, if those problems aren't addressed, "the rage and resentment ... will continue smoldering." That is also true of certain parts of Detroit, Chicago, New Orleans, Los Angeles and any number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France's Streets of Fire | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

...crisis. It is not the first time in France that a “significant number of citizens don’t accept or even [...] attack the societal norms.” It will not be the first (or last) time that the French people have been forced to confront a major crisis of identity amid issues of economic inequality and multicultural cohabitation. There is no easy and quick solution, but there is throughout France a real hope and a real desire to move things forward, and not backwards, with the likes of Le Pen and his followers...

Author: By Virginie Greene and Alice A. Jardine | Title: France’s Riots Were Not Merely Due To Cultural Heterogeneity | 11/28/2005 | See Source »

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