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...Officers arrived at Lamont Library last Wednesday in response to reports of an early-morning library-goer who allegedly used another individual??s ID to get into the building. The responding officers were unable to find the individual upon arrival...
...decision was made at the scene to deal with the first individual??s medical issues first and then deal with the criminal charges at a later date,” Catalano wrote in an e-mail yesterday about police’s decision not to arrest the student...
...privacy should be,” Casey wrote in an e-mail. According to Director of the University Library Sidney Verba ’53, the extent of federal access to patron information is a serious concern for libraries. Under current Patriot Act provisions, the FBI can demand an individual??s borrowing history from the library, as well as library Internet and e-mail records, if these records are relevant to an ongoing terrorism or intelligence investigation. Requests for personal borrowing records must be authorized by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, whose proceedings are secret. Internet...
...lampoon the fundamental concerns of the queer community, a community where verbal, physical, and sexual assault are not uncommon and frequently go unreported. We can debate words and make fun of pronouns, but there’s no real reason why we can’t respect each individual??s right to define gender and sexuality. It doesn’t hurt anyone, and it’s literally a matter of life and death for some students. The semantic debate is important, but it insults our intelligence when words like ze and hir are paraded around...
...easy to discount the extravagance and elitism of our peers as simply a matter of personal taste or habit. It’s harder to accept pieces like “Not Quite Currier: the Living Space of Nathan Gunawan” (an article celebrating this individual??s ability to live in the Ritz-Carlton) and a 10-page Brooks Brothers photo shoot as characteristic of “the intricate culture that the students themselves create...