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...have the privilege of spending much of our time reading and studying, often about international relations, war, history and other issues at play in the current conflict. This makes it particularly important for us to take action on pressing issues; while going to class is valuable, leaving class to express one’s opinion at such an important moment is necessary and laudable. The faculty members—Professor of English and American Literature and Language Peter M. Sacks, Cabot Professor of Aesthetics the General Theory of Values Elaine Scarry, Lecturer on the Modern West Brian C.W. Palmer...
...arrangements of the past 50 years--or merely a matter of presidential pique? The flattery, handholding and creative fudgery that are at the heart of diplomacy are the very sort of fancy-pants flummeries that the President abhors. This has been a radical experiment--John McCain's Straight Talk Express taken global--and the results have been dreadful. If we haven't actually lost a public-relations war to Saddam Hussein, we clearly haven...
...military in an effort to morally oppose war. Neither should pro-life students be able to opt out of a portion of the Health Services fee as a means of championing their stance. UHS should reform its policy to preserve fairness and HRL should seek other measures to express their moral opposition to abortion...
...thinking—as the Staff asserts, students pay taxes, insurance money and dining hall fees. But for an issue as contentious as abortion—where UHS has clearly discerned the price, $1.09, to fund what many consider murder—students should be afforded the opportunity to express their morality through opting...
...Bush administration's patience for the UN process is almost certainly finite. Polls find that half of America's electorate is ready to go to war without UN backing and a growing number express frustration with the UN. Once the bombs are flying, support for the action will almost certainly increase. And some of the morbid symptoms of the war are already upon America - a plunging stock market, a soaring oil price and continued anxiety over terror attacks. That and the onset of Iraq's sweltering spring months are likely to create pressure for action. But that pressure...