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...another against a large, open window (please see photo, page 1).The university offered the student a settlement in October, said Andrew B. Geier, the third-year psychology graduate student who advised the student during the disciplinary process.The proposed deal included three punishments: disciplinary probation until graduation, writing an essay “discussing what was wrong with the conduct you were involved in,” and a letter of apology, the Daily Pennsylvanian reported.“He said, ‘No, I’m not a sexual harasser,’” Geier...
...Greenfield, 12 out of SAC’s 16 members support Haddock-Riley—in a committee vice-chaired by Haddock and chaired by competing vice-presidential candidate Tara Gadgil ’07.Haddock serves as vice-chair of the Committee on Undergraduate Education and contributed an essay to a book of student commentary on the Curricular Review. He says his next step on the committee will be to tackle teaching fellow standards. Haddock-Riley campaign manager Josh Patashnik ’07 describes Haddock, who is also a First-Year Outdoor Program leader and was active in Harvard...
...Honor After the Fall," your photo essay on Marine Major Steve Beck and his mission of notifying families of the loss of a loved one in Iraq [Nov. 21], was one of the most powerful and poignant stories I've ever read in TIME. I wiped away tears trying to imagine the pain and loss felt by the families of the fallen. I was also struck by the professional and compassionate way in which Beck notified and supported those families. I respect and admire him for performing that incredibly difficult but sadly necessary assignment...
...Essay "What the Uprising Generation Wants," Charles Krauthammer wrote about the alienated young Arabs in France and their prospects for assimilation and success [Nov. 21]. I was startled by his assertion that France needs "the kind of self-reformation that America [had] in the 1960s, when it finally began welcoming African Americans into mainstream society." Is he forgetting the 1960s riots, led by unemployed and disenfranchised blacks, that engulfed the U.S.? I don't call that self-reformation. When black people took to American streets, they finally got a little respect. I suspect that the unemployed Arab and black youths...
...never like to draw lessons for people," says screenwriter Tony Kushner of how his script deals with the Middle East question. "It's not an essay; it's art. But I think I can safely say the conflict between national security and ethics raised deep questions in terms of working on the film. I was surprised to discover how much the story had to do with nationality vs. family, and questions about home and being in conflict with somebody else over a territory that seems home to both people...