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...Campaigns and Elections,” said the Bush victory had been expected by political scientists. Prior to the election, she asked her students to predict results in battleground states based on non-campaign factors such as party registration and economic indicators. Most of their predictions proved correct??a majority of the class predicted Florida and Ohio going to Bush...
...there would have been no debate at all. The Crimson’s criticism of the BGLTSA is problematic because it seems to take issue with open, honest campus discourse. The dismissal of all the criticisms that have been lumped into the category of the “politically correct?? ends conversation before it can begin. Such dismissals pose at least as strong a threat to free speech on campus as so-called “political correctness” itself...
Rooting against the Yankees is. The Red Sox will—and here their thoughts are correct??inevitably foul up the most golden of opportunities, so why bother? Let’s just hope “the Evil Empire” doesn’t win, the logic goes. And, without fail, the Yankees do succeed and best the Red Sox. One can only imagine what would happen if the tables were somehow turned. After all, the Red Sox fans have come to depend on losing, to secretly love it. What would they do without...
...easy to recognize that style and substance are intertwined; it is far harder to think of a way to force professors and TFs to drive home the message. After all, it is terrifying to think of how much time it must have taken Sillery to “correct?? the 18 history papers she received from my class alone...
...decision last year was made at an administrative level, and I think that is correct??they have to assume responsibility for the safety of students,” he said. “What I would prefer is if we could work back towards the place where students could use fires safely, because they’re an important part of student lives in houses that have fireplaces...