Word: fairer
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...encouragement of his roommate, he hastily cobbled together a production of a short play he had written, Kiddie Pool, which dealt with two insecure young men and their quest for the attentions of the fairer sex. “It’s just great to have the freedom and environment and a crew of people that you can call up to put up lights and…find a way to bust out a play in a week and a half,” he says...
...it—and has caused Dartboard a serious inconvenience. Actually reaching a long-term solution that meets the needs of Adamsians, first-years and other upperclass students will require broader collaboration. An inter-House committee, charged with handling issues that affect students from different houses, could create a fairer and better solution to the dining hall crunch...
...glad to see that President Bush is acting to make the system fairer for newer schools and the lower-income students enrolled in them. That said, as it stands, the details of the administration’s plans to revamp federal funding are unclear. We hope that the president and Congress will require that all institutions that eventually receive federal aid meet minimum thresholds of academic integrity. This system must not be exploited by fly-by-night schools that are unequipped to deliver quality education. In these cases, funding is more productively used by established institutions with credible track-records...
...better off asking their members to waive the student activities fee and let the students donate that money to the main organizations they are devoted to, and that are in need. At this point, it seems to us that the wisdom of the individual will probably lead to a fairer distribution than what the supposedly collective representation in the council has recently shown...
...mail that said it was going to be official policy,” the resident said. These antics must stop at once. A poor, tired and hungry student—once turned away on account of housing-lottery accident—might in a fairer arrangement be suffered to have his desire and, having it, be satisfied...