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...radios communicate directly with each other, as opposed to bouncing signals off cellular towers, they can be used in remote or outdoor areas where it's impossible to place a cell-phone call. They're especially good in emergencies when cellular lines might be jammed. With no monthly fee, they offer a cheap way to keep tabs on the family, whether you're hiking or wandering around a mall...
This is not to say that nothing is being done. Some less affluent schools provide subsidized SAT prep courses for needy students and also give fee discounts for AP tests. Many teachers and counselors give their already-stretched time for letters of recommendation and application forms. Often, however, few students are guided to plan for college, as is done at most top high schools. Just as Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 says he was not encouraged to apply to Harvard, strong students at my high school who I know could have attended...
...debate has been framed in a way that Students for Choice doesn’t want to play into,” says SFC President Abigail L. Fee ’05. “We’re being pushed into this moral debate. The whole point of choice is whatever you want to do, do it. I’m not going to stick 400 coat hangers in front of the Science Center. I’m not going to point fingers at people who think abortion’s wrong. They have the right to think that...
...Fee says that HRL’s incorporation of the notion of choice into their materials is deceptive. “It’s judging women for choices they might make,” she says. “It tells a woman that a choice that she has is wrong, or that a choice she has already made is wrong...
...next step is to offer to whomever wants it—through the Students for Choice mailing list and our website—a pro-choice fact sheet,” Fee said...