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More doubts arise from studies of linguistic and genetic diversity. Modern North and South American Indian languages presumably evolved from a single ancestral tongue, but they differ so greatly that it is hard to imagine how this could have happened in just a few score centuries. Similarly, the mitochondrial DNA in the cells of Native Americans differs so much from tribe to tribe that a single, relatively recent ancestral group seems unlikely...
...about. White males are not the bad guys. There is simply something wrong with "the system"; it is what is outdated, not the ideas of the coalition. The Coalition For Diversity's efforts have led to greater communication among students and faculty in the University and while people may differ in their views on the issues that we're discussing, that's a fact of life. This is the root of the multi-partisanship which contributes so greatly to our democracy. The Coalition For Diversity has led to a unification in the student body among those who care about...
Legally, the case centers on three questions. Did officers hit King in the head while he was standing up? By itself that is illegal "deadly force" unless King imperiled officers' lives. The preponderance of evidence says they did, but the videotape is inconclusive and witnesses differ. Did the police use too much force when King was on the ground? That depends on whether he was "aggressive" and "combative." Third, did the officers intend to violate King's civil rights? That depends on whether they knowingly broke department policy. This point, which the earlier prosecution did not have to address, makes...
Rudenstine and Hoyte, both relative newcomers to Harvard, say the administration is working on a number of new initiatives, but how their efforts will differ from their predecessors' still remains unclear...
This newspaper demands objective coverage of events and issues from its reporters, and though as reporters and editors we may miss the mark from time to time, we are scrupulous in making sure our personal views--which, significantly, may very well differ with the staff view--stay off of page one. This newspaper also demands that its newsroom, like its editorial meeting room, be an open forum for discussion of ideas and opinions, and that its reporters and editors be respectful of and sensitive to the views of colleagues...