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...case, politics has blurred the educational focus of college life even more than a keg party. "The university is losing, and students are losing," says Scott Heiser, 20, a political-science major at Colorado. "We as a university could try to figure things out ourselves. It would be a dark day if we couldn't do it without Mommy and Daddy in the legislature making these decisions for us. We have to try to learn from each other." And this, if nothing else, is a teachable moment. --With reporting by Rita Healy/Denver and Chris Maag/Cleveland
...with an outpouring of excitement and support. Indeed, students have much reason to celebrate this rousing success for the Undergraduate Council. No longer will Lamont close its doors on the crowds of dedicated students working late into each night. No longer will the typically overburdened undergraduate retreat to a dark dorm room to study, huddled under a desk lamp with a roommate sleeping only a few feet away...
Today, we attend a school whose rules are written by our predecessors. It is a school in which schedules for classes, meals, shuttles, and services have been set by deans and administrators—those who start their days at 7 a.m. and probably commute home sometime before dark. Everyone—parents, faculty and administrators—would acknowledge that students work hard and stay up late. But how can they know just how hard, and how late...
...most of the weekend, the quest to score the goal and break the record hung over her head like a dark rain cloud that followed her wherever she went and refused to go away...