Word: dissention
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...seems that Libenson does speak for Hillel students: Richard Primus, for instance, wrote a column in the Independent in October using the rhetoric of affirmative action to raise this concern, and I have heard this concern raised numerous times around Hill with no dissent but mine...
...been making a lot of changes in the CIA's procedures. For example, you want to include more dissent in intelligence analyses...
...because some liberals have already decided that affirmative action is just, they won't admit its ineffectiveness. Anyone voicing dissent about the means by which we should encourage minority participation in professions must, liberals say, be a bigot. The liberal message: If you disagree with our means, then you must not agree with our ends...
Clark and other administrators can condemn student sit-ins and take disciplinary action against the students involved. They can post police outside their doors and label student boycotts as "misguided." That only makes the administration seem condescending and controlling, and is certainly not going to stop the dissent. The only thing that is going to work is results, and the Law School has now shown that it can produce some. But until more progress is seen, the protests must continue...
...wacky editorial misunderstanding, the dissent by Liam T.A. Ford and Matthew J. McDonald on Monday's Opinion page contained an error. It was implied that the authors wanted simply "to cripple federal regulations. " In fact, they want Pat Buchanan to lead a "search-and-destroy mission" against such regulations...