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...availability 612 tickets were sold; in reality, that number was only 112 tickets. While this information was passed along with the best of intentions—and though we may still have opined optimistically—we were excited about a level of student enthusiasm that simply did not exist...
...itself marred in prolific corruption. The recent events surrounding Libby are unfortunately not isolated occurrences, but rather just another black mark on the administration’s recent record. We should not have to rely on a system and a commendable prosecutor to weed out corruption; corruption should not exist in the first place. Honesty is an expectation that we have of our leaders, and it is time for them to live up to it.However, when occurrences of wrongdoings become evident, those involved must be held publicly accountable. President Bush promised earlier in the year that he would fire anyone...
...enough to make the final expense feasible. The new “super-party” grants will help resolve this discrepancy, making it more practical for raging parties to return to the fabled super-suites of Harvard College.Other flaws in the current party fund system exist, however, that the super-party initiative cannot address by itself. Although parties receiving UC subsidization must be open to all undergraduates, some students solicit party grants and spend the student body’s money on gatherings that are essentially closed to non-invitees. To avoid this problem, the UC requires that...
...study said that, due to the large number of jobs available in college athletic departments, “in terms of expanding opportunities in sport for women and people of color, the greatest prospects exist in college sport rather than at the professional sport level...
...blogs are about much more than war and politics. In 1997 Malda went looking for a "site that mixed the latest word about a new sci-fi movie with news about open-source software. I was looking for a site that didn't exist," Malda says, "so I built it." Malda and a handful of co-editors run slashdot.org full time, and he estimates that 300,000 to 500,000 people read the site daily. Six years ago, a philosophy professor in New Zealand named Denis Dutton started the blog Arts & Letters Daily artsandlettersdaily.com to create a website "where people...