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...goal was not to leave the audience feeling dejected, but to leave people with a song and a group experience at Sanders that they can’t forget,” Rubins said...
Powell played both sides of the verdict. While he said tersely, "We've got to move on," he also noted that "the different reactions to the trial from blacks and whites is something we should not walk away and forget about." Powell may not be able to, even if the issue never explicitly resurfaces. "The verdict is bound to prove psychologically troublesome to Colin Powell," says Phillips, "because it introduces in middle-class and upper-middle-class white minds a question of a type of affirmative action and preference they hadn't thought about before. It's going...
...goal was not to leave the audience feeling dejected, but to leave people with a song and a group experience at Sanders that they can’t forget,” Rubins said...
...true educational mission. The “recruiting process” whereby companies impose their will on campus life and suck students away from their classes, encourages an anti-intellectual attitude. What’s worse, it renders those who participate in it completely dull at cocktail parties. Forget about being a corporate whore—how about being a corporate bore...
...studying surveying and writing poetry, has frequent nightmares and panic attacks; the verse he writes is always dark. He has been recognized as a refugee by the Australian government, but he can't shake free of the four years he spent in detention fighting for that recognition, or forget the attempted suicides, mental illness and mistreatment he saw there. He still becomes upset when he talks of the friends he left behind. "They have to wait without any future," he says, "If you can't even write your name in English, how can you fight for your rights...