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Though the second pub night in Loker, held on Feb. 26th, was slightly less well-attended—with 300 fewer students present—Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Programming Zachary A Corker ’04 said this was merely a factor of low advertising and bad timing...
...appear on a certain cable news network that shall remain nameless (yes, careerism and any potential ramifications unfortunately factor in) to discuss the recent controversy over Larry’s comments and, more specifically, the Faculty’s reaction and prospective vote of no confidence. As a representative of The Crimson’s editorial board, the show ostensibly wanted me, and my male co-chair, to come discuss student sentiment and the way in which we had decided Staff position on the controversy. It was all set, and I was soon to be gracing the small screen. That...
...study has produced numbers that the authors say relate interestingly to University President Lawrence H. Summers’ stated opinion that discrimination is a lesser factor in explaining the underrepresentation of women in higher education. The study shows that women in academia are less likely to leave their careers for reasons relating to child care than their counterparts in different occupations...
...Merchant of Menace The perilous situation created by the weapons peddling of nuclear expert A.Q. Khan cannot be ignored [Feb. 14]. Pakistan's nuclear technology appears to be the common factor in tracing the history of equipment found in Libya, Iran and North Korea. That is evidence of a clear breach of law and a real alliance of evil. In this age of nuclear weaponry, new lines must be drawn in the sand. If diplomacy and inspections fail, a multilateral military solution might be the only viable way to avert catastrophe. Nick Gatsoulis New York City It is interesting...
TIME: What is the biggest single factor affecting your business...