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...misinterpretation, especially by left-wing bloggers. Within hours, The Nation's perpetually intemperate Eric Alterman was "reporting" that I'd come out in favor of "nuking Iran." Which opened the door for another tedious chorus of "Klein Is not a liberal" and other, more mangy imprecations. Let me give credit where it's due: I probably would not be writing this were it not for all the left-wing screeching. The Stephanopoulos moment came and went ephemerally, as TV moments do, leaving a slight, queasy residue - I knew that I hadn't explained myself adequately, but that happens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Mea Culpa, Sorta | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

Undeniably, College administrators deserve credit for investing time, attention, and resources into building a center for student group offices. The recently released floor plans and office assignments for the “Student Organization Center” reflect a great attention to student group needs and requests in the allocation of scarce resources. Yet the location of this building cannot be ignored. If the Student Activities Office is so enamored with the office space that it is creating in Hilles, then it should have no objection to relocating its own office to the Quad to occupy it. If the Dean...

Author: By Aaron D. Chadbourne | Title: It's Time to Occupy U-Hall | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...September 2004, Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 admitted that he did not properly credit another professor’s work in his 1985 book “God Save This Honorable Court.” Allegations of plagiarism were leveled by The Weekly Standard, which wrote that one 19-word passage in Tribe’s book is found verbatim in the 1974 “Justices and Presidents” by Henry J. Abraham. In a statement at the time, Tribe said, “I have immediately written an apology to Professor Abraham...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: College Looking Into Plagiarism | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...that history. We might think that we are smarter and more ambitious and more important than students at UC Berkeley or Illinois State, and that is why we are the ones featured on the cover of the U.S.A. Today Life Section or in the Village Voice. Much of the credit for those achievements, however, must be attributed to the advantages bestowed upon us by our golden ticket sent from Byerly Hall. As the world has seen with these recent scandals, we who have received the benefits of admittance to the Ivy Tower are not necessarily worthy of the special treatment...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine, | Title: Harvard: Resting on Laurels? | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...near a large body of water. I live less than a mile away from the largest cluster of freshwater lakes on the earth, and to me, that comment isn’t cute: it’s embarrassing. Harvard should offer programs elsewhere in the United States for credit, just as they do for study abroad. Harvard students should not have to take time off or work during the summer if they wish to study the lingering effects of sharecropping and the Reconstruction in the American south, the public housing crisis in Chicago, or issues of immigration in Texas...

Author: By Emma M. Lind, | Title: The New Provincialism | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

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