Word: disruptionism
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All of the above suggestions can be instituted quickly and with minimal disruption to the University. Will they work? I don't know. But even if they don't induce more black students to move to the river houses, I think they will make the University a better place.
Passive aggression has its triumphs. Sometimes it is the only civilized way to get things done: it was a passive aggressive's masterstroke--shrewd disruption elevated to the moral prestige of "passive resistance"--that Gandhi used to drive the British out of India.
For looming over the industry is yet another threat, this one from Washington, where FDA chief David Kessler is considering a series of regulations on tobacco advertising and tobacco's availability to teenagers. The FDA proposal, which would ban cigarette-vending machines, free samples, mail-order sales, and outdoor advertising...
Given the above facts, HPRE's decision to cancel so many leases comes in extremely bad faith. Harvard is first and foremost a university, not a corporation, and should not use the community in such a manner. Levitan mentioned that the kiosk owners who are leaving are being given a...
"[I've had] maybe one disruption in the past, but nothing like this three-ring circus," said DeVore.