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...know how difficult it is to get student members to show up to an organization's events. I also know that each group cares about the dearth of minority representation. But when are we going to talk to each other about what our groups are doing? Must we depend on The Crimson's coverage of minority affairs to inform us about minority activism? If we do, we won't be well informed...
What Clinton actually does after his Jan. 20 Inauguration will depend on what he makes of the tentative signs that the U.S. economy might be starting to recover. Most experts are skeptical. Despite gradually falling unemployment and a surprising 2.7% surge in the third-quarter gross domestic product, business and consumer spending is expected to continue to languish next year unless Clinton acts to stimulate growth through public works spending or other programs. "We're just not going to see a very vigorous economy," says Donald Ratajczak, director of economic forecasting at Georgia State University. "After the first quarter next...
...depend on well-meaning institutions todo it, but if you really want to do somethingyou've got to do it yourselves," he said...
Rudenstine has sketched the lines of a Harvard unified by computer networks and across academic lines. Now he must be willing to fight to extend that vision to the capital campaign. The success of his presidency may depend...
...historical cycles are not inevitable. They depend on the strengths and frailties of those who become repositories of the hope for change. In a democracy, successful reformers must have, above all, the backbone to convey brutal facts unflinchingly. Especially now: America's current plight has been aggravated by a willful refusal to inhale unpleasant truths about the deficit, about racial divisions, about defense cuts and conversion of military facilities, about schools and about the workplace...