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Aside from the dearth of roles available to students of color, students say many of the plays don't address specifically ethnic issues...
Block criticized Murray and Herrnstein's extrapolation of data on white IQs, and said that the dearth of scientific evidence on the inheritability of IQ in Blacks further weakened the book...
Loker Commons was conceived partly in responseto a steady groundswell of student complaintsabout campus polarization and a dearth of studentrecreational space...
...most popular student organizationsare considered, according to Radcliffe PresidentLinda S. Wilson. "There's been quite a shift inthe last five years," Wilson says, attributingmuch of the change to the formation ofRadcliffe-sponsored groups such as the Women'sLeadership Project, which was formed in 1988 byundergraduate women concerned about the dearth offemale student leaders on campus. "Not all of themove to parity can be attributed to such programs,but they were begun as a way to encourage andempower women, giving them a sense of themselvesas they move into leadership roles...
...dearth of unambiguously competent people in on the council was made painfully obvious in the council's recent presidential debates. The candidates, having dispensed with an opening volley of bizarre accusations about constitutional reform vote stuffing, delved right into pandering to provide more circuses for the masses. Candidates jockeyed to promise the greatest thrills: Harvard-wide formals, a battle of the bands, a raft race and presidential favorite Randy Fine, in a vaguelyphrased "The 'Stones are Coming" tone, promised "a major musical act." It is clear that aside from our love of raft races and the Rolling Stones, the council...