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Alexandra A. Petri ’10 lives in Eliot House. Her column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...York State Senate last week approved a bill banning the image of a noose, the infamous symbol of lynchings. If the State Assembly and Governor Eliot Spitzer sign off on the bill, any etching, drawing, or painting of the symbol will constitute a felony. Though New York legislators believe this measure is a necessary response to recent incidents across the state, we find the measure an inherently bad idea. To be sure, the recent rash of harassing noose imagery in New York is troubling—from the letter sent to a black high school teacher in Brooklyn...
...said when she walked into the Eliot dining hall with a friend who was wearing a bright yellow Pennypacker shirt, they were met with strange looks...
...said when she walked into the Eliot dining hall with a friend who was wearing a bright yellow Pennypacker shirt, they were met with strange looks...
...about the qualities most desirable in a dean expanded into a discussion about how to make the college transition easier for freshmen. “There was a lot of talk about the accessibility of deans,” she said. Nicole A. Buckley ’08, an Eliot House representative, said students also suggested to Smith that he consider candidates from outside the College because they would bring a fresh perspective to College issues. Buckley said Smith seemed “very receptive” to student comment, though she said she was unsure how much impact student...