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...intrigued by "Yet a Stranger: Why Black Americans Sill Don't Feel at Home" (Warner; May) by syndicated columnist Deborah Mathis, whose work appears in USA Today. "Forty years after the civil rights movement, not only does racism still exist but it's become even more insidious for having gone underground, argues Mathis. This more virulent strain of discrimination, less blatant, and therefore harder to confront, pervades American society to the extent that black Americans feel defensive and uncomfortable in their own country...
...relish their expanded responsibilities. Cozzens’ approach “gives us more motivation as to what we’re doing with [Macbeth],” said Lipez. It also enables them to modernize archaic roles. “Because the creepy witch doesn’t exist anymore, it’s more about feminine power and tapping into the femme fatale,” added Thompson...
Kinchla met with Simon and other members of the council three months ago and began discussing, among other things, whether campus phone services should even exist...
Although the expansion has afforded more first-years the opportunity to take seminars, other problems still exist...
What do that cutie non-freak in section, a fascinating and worthwhile Core and the Hilles Café have in common? They don’t exist. When Cliffies still graced the Quad, Hilles was the hot spot on campus. Harvard men would make the long trek north to study with the young women of Radcliffe. At times during their vigorous studying they could work up quite an appetite. These studious individuals could then repair to the top floor for snacks and conversation. All that remains today are two uninspired soda machines (what does a man have...