Word: confusional
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The new honors regulations, which will become binding beginning with the Class of 1989, replace a system fraught with loopholes and complications. Where confusion and inequity once reigned, the revised code institutionalizes simplicity and fairness.
The new honors regulations, which will become binding beginning with the Class of 1989, replace a system fraught with loopholes and complications. Where confusion and inequity once reigned, the revised code institutionalizes simplicity and fairness.
ANDREA LEE'S first book, Russian Journal, received unanimous praise and was nominated for a National Book Award. It also never mentioned the fact that its author "happened to be Black." Fortunately, Lee chose to write about her background in Sarah Phillips. The book is mislabeled a "novel"; it is...
The stories are hardly flawless, yet by making Sarah painfully honest, Lee ensures that her character's confusion is not reduced to an endless search for "identify." Sarah's identity cannot be formed by escaping to Paris, as she discovers in the first story/chapter. Each succeeding story is a small...
2. The analytical confusion among those Black students with ethnocentric identities is further revealed in the naive arguements by the quintet (and also by Christopher Farley and James Kearney--March 4) that the wider Harvard community is obligated to fund and sustain a Third World Center. Though the quintet and...