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Audience members generally came away impressed with Albright, calling her honest and forthright...
...agnostic intellectual liberal, emotional conservative.” But for a brief moment in a tacky coffee shop on the campaign trail, surrounded by 16 undecided women voters and 100 television cameras, Hillary’s glistening eyes offered a moment of revelation. Politics should be dynamic and complex, honest, and irreducible to simple stereotypes. The same thing goes for our next president. Jessica A. Sequeira ’11, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Canaday Hall...
...advising programs in a place where faculty, administrators, and students constantly tell us how busy they are is a challenge. What we promote (and desire fervently) is that students and advisers spend time together to build effective, substantive relationships. Advising does not arise from brief encounters. It comes from honest, even probing conversations, which require some trust and commitment on the part of both people who are together constructing an advising relationship...
...Your article about Putin was informative and insightful. I find him more honest and certainly more intelligent than Bush. Your article mentioned that the people of Russia are willing to give up some of their freedoms for stability. Given recent events, I would make the case that many Americans are also willing to give up freedoms for security. Eddie Staples, Aurora, Colorado...
Your article about Putinwas informative and insightful. I find him more honest and certainly more intelligent than Bush. Your article mentioned that the people of Russia are willing to give up some of their freedoms for stability. I would make the case that many Americans are also willing to give up freedoms for security...