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...members as a mark of arrogance. Yet, as persistent—and insistent—as Rudy was as mayor, he always listened to staff input and avoided making knee-jerk decisions. When addressing issues that plagued the city, he always made sure to approach challenges “correctly?? rather than “rapidly.” The results are evident. We have no doubt the same will be true of his presidency...
...postmodern university—diversity and personal choice—collide. If only each individual can determine what is best for himself, few concerns can therefore justify restricting his personal liberty and choice. Yet as the administration of a decade ago concluded, individuals do not always choose correctly??or at least in accordance with progressive assumptions about the most appropriate ethnic proportions for each House...
...hard the UC and HCC work, if the College doesn’t provide more administrative and financial support, it will continue to inhibit the ability to produce large concerts,” said Glazer. And though the College often blames the UC for not allocating its funds correctly??focusing too much on student group funding than planning student events—to take from the former to give to the latter is a backward approach to improving campus life...
...forecasted seven of the eight at-large bids correctly??only missing Wofford, which itself was so stunned that it hung effigies of NCAA I-AA playoff selection committee members. Last year, it went seven-for-eight again, as it incorrectly predicted Lehigh would get the final at-large spot over eventual recipient Bethune-Cookman...
...systems, I am horrified at Diebold Election Systems’ attempt to use the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to further their regressive practice of hiding behind copyrights in an industry whose products are fundamentally flawed by an almost complete absence of meaningful assurance that votes are entered and counted correctly??and whose proprietary software is intended to be protected from effective scrutiny. In these systems, there are no audit trails and no real evidence that something might have gone wrong or been maliciously defrauded. Integrity and democracy must be protected, not questionable practices...