Word: equalã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...It’s hard for anyone to stand up and say that it’s a good thing that only 45.9 percent of graduating seniors know that the line ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal?? comes from the Declaration of Independence,” Andrews said. “It’s hard to turn that into a partisan issue...
...Islam is to assume that those of its adherents whose theology brooks no separation of civil and religious authority will be motivated by the same incentives that we in the West are. This type of critical thinking finds rare enunciation in a place where all cultures and peoples are equal??except the uniquely deplorable entities that are Harvard and the United States...
...Which is not to say that some members of the cast don’t make the rapid-fire, “all jokes are created equal?? formula work very well. As Rhett E. Aimfire, a Machiavellain Frenchman with an ego as outrageous as his Napoleonic costume, Michael B. Hoagland ’07 is great. Using his wiry frame to great effect, and always turning with a flourish of his glittering cape, Hoagland’s humor is terrifically focused, less concerned with cueing the audience for laughs than making sure there is something worth laughing...
...Given that mixed gender housing is a matter of desire and not a matter of dire need, prioritizing a single group’s interest over the rest of the student body’s would be a step backward on the part of college administrators. Separate is never equal??it is minority interests, in fact, who should know this best. By prioritizing the needs of the transgender community in assigning residences, the housing honchos would be doing a disservice to the entire student body. Lucy M. Caldwell ’09, a Crimson editorial editor...
...individuals. As recently as late January, the committee appeared to be leaning toward selecting Cech, but last week the panel appeared to be leaning toward Faust, the two sources said. Some Corporation fellows, including Nannerl O. Keohane, are said to believe that—all things being equal??a female would be preferred for the post, according to a senior faculty member and another individual familiar with the search committee’s activities.Robert E. Rubin ’60, Corporation fellow and former Treasury secretary, has expressed interest in appointing an external candidate with an assertive leadership...