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...Crimson editorialist Andrew D. Fine ’09 likewise sounded the tocsin. Pleading before the UC not to pass their aforementioned resolution, Fine??as paraphrased in The Crimson—deemed it incumbent upon the University to “pressure” the military into ending DADT, and thus imperative to exclude the commissioning ceremony from campus...
...rolled to a 6-2 second-set victory by angling groundstroke after groundstroke out of his opponent’s reach and hammering home a fair share of aces.Though the Crimson’s loss had been sealed, Kumar’s match at No. 1 continued in fine??often dramatic—form. Kumar and his opponent, Matko Maravic, looked to be at each other’s throats—even from across the court—after a series of disputed calls early in the first set. A heatedly contested call cost Kumar the first...
...emissions come from all the things we consume.” But condemning an economist’s advocacy of consumption and growth as the cause of climate change problems is an oversimplification of the issue, according to Kolstad. “Growth in and of itself is fine??in fact, it’s good for the people who are not well off,” Kolstad said. “But it’s the nature of growth, the composition of consumption, that we want to be concerned about.” In recent years...
...cash. Perhaps the best thing that can be said about ”Donnie Darko” comes from a line spoken by its protagonist near the end of the play: “Everything is gonna be fine.” Yes, Donnie, it’s all fine??but with such rich source material and such relevance to post-9/11 anxieties, shouldn’t it be more than just fine...
...will be a test of her own intellectual independence, as to what course she chooses to go,” Gomes said. “Oh she’s into bridges, and I think that’s fine??I wish her luck. But the Ponte Vecchio was not built in a day, just like Rome. It’s going to take a long time...