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...Undergraduate Council under its current administration has made tremendous progress in the extent of its achievement, moving away from the practice of establishing short-lived and short-reaching resolutions to affecting change on campus. Before the efforts of the current leadership, the idea of regular musical concerts on campus was non-existent; whereas this year we have already organized sold-out concerts featuring the Roots, Black Eyed Peas and Dispatch and, more importantly, laid the foundation for a concert at Bright Hockey Arena, previously an impossibility. Tremendous progress has been made, and a concert at that venue...

Author: By Sujean S. Lee, | Title: Council's Role Unfairly Blasted by Editorial | 10/4/2002 | See Source »

Ground breaking research by a team from the Harvard Law School (HLS) has shown for the first time the extent to which the Chinese government filters Internet websites within the country...

Author: By Kimberly A. Kicenuik, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HLS Team Shows Chinese Web Filtering Widespread | 10/4/2002 | See Source »

...Extent of the Challenge

Author: By Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Yale Law Suspends Recruiting Policy | 10/3/2002 | See Source »

...other major candidate is Vojislav Kostunica, president of Serbia and Montenegro, a traditionalist advocating a moderate pace of reforms, a stance he has much profited from in terms of popular support. He has tended to avoid any unpopular steps—what reforms are in fact to a large extent about—and has instead often criticized others who did. Kostunica and his traditionalists do not have the courage to grapple with reforms themselves, but rather stand idle, sighing and complaining. Kostunica’s platform does not resemble a positively defined program; rather, it is nothing...

Author: By Ivana Tasic-nikolic, | Title: Serbia Needs the Reformists | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

However, loved or respected, what will ultimately decide the fate of Serbian reforms are to a large extent which politicians get power. Serbia has indeed passed the Rubicon of democracy, but the current elections will to a large extent determine its pace. Will Serbia be an example of less successful transitions and stay in the East-West limbo of the past, outside of the major European streams for quite some time yet; or will it self-confidently get to work and catch up with the rest of Europe...

Author: By Ivana Tasic-nikolic, | Title: Serbia Needs the Reformists | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

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