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...think that the article is indicative of a larger problem," Bragg said. "The bureaucracy which the University has created to address issues of race complicates and confuses matters more than it streamlines them and makes them accessible. I fault the authorities that are higher than Epps...
That approach distinguishes PAP from the more hard-line abstinence programs that are gaining ground all across the country (see box). While both types of programs are designed to help teens make healthy decisions, there remains a fault line over whether to include detailed information on contraception or to focus on abstinence in a way that assumes that no lessons on applying condoms will be necessary...
...geologist reports that two major earthquake-prone faults in southern California have achieved synergy. An 1857 rupture of the San Andreas fault, he says, has been triggering aftershocks on the nearby San Jacinto fault ever since. If he's right, the next great earthquake near the Mexican border will happen 20 years from...
...agree that there are some innate cultural biases, but what biases there may be are not enough to explain the low SAT scores of African and Latino American students. How can we fault the SAT's bias when so many minority students don't even know what the SAT is, and typically don't remain in high school long enough to find...
...audit does find fault, however, with the environmental curriculum at Harvard Law School and with the University's limited use of recycled paper products...