Word: fixings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...agree that one solution is to fix California's system of public secondary school education, but the state should also fix its system of higher education by re-implementing affirmative action. In our uneven society, an admissions policy based solely "on merit" is not possible. An admissions policy which seeks to create a level playing field for all is a reasonable goal. Affirmative action is a means towards this...
...agree that one solution is to fix California's system of public secondary school education, but the state should also fix its system of higher education by re-implementing affirmative action. In our uneven society, an admissions policy based solely "on merit" is not possible. An admissions policy which seeks to create a level playing field for all is a reasonable goal. Affirmative action is a means towards this end. EDWARD B. COLBY...
...Lately I am on my feet most of the time--I want to get back on top," Friedman said. "I'm annoyed I didn't get a takedown but that is something I need to fix before Easterns...
...truth, the Economics Department does not hold to a "why fix what's broken" mentality as asserted by the Crimson editors. Reality is a little more nuanced. The fact is, economics undergraduates and faculty have divergent ideas on what optimal interaction might be like. Although I am sympathetic to student concerns, I hope I can put the faculty position in a better light...
...fix what's broken?" was the answer put forth by The Crimson's staff. This theory is not exactly robust to criticism. It presumes a mindset among professors to ignore undergraduates. The reality is that it is extraordinarily difficult to reconcile student demands with other faculty pressures. Unless one assumes, as The Crimson may have, that all professors in all departments have equal demands on their time in all directions, a simple cross-sectional comparison of departmental advising can be somewhat misleading...