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Regional pride and identity taken to an extreme, however, can cause tension. In 1991, students reacted to Kerrigan's flag with protests, eat-ins and a publicly-displayed Nazi swastika flag.
The different approaches Chong was referring to--in the context of the interview--did not have anything to do with burning down the Law School but rather with more teach-ins, public discussions or perhaps even a house seminar course. Furthermore, this misconstrued quote arose from a long dialogue Chong...
This trend of recommending "rational debate" to ESAC and ignoring ESAC's actions toward that purpose can also be seen in The Crimson's news coverage of the issue of ethnic studies. The Crimson's article on the teach-in was inaccurate not only in its portrayal of the event...
After Harvard scored its goals, the joyous supporters pushed onto the field more and more, and the umpire had to allow Brown players to take throw-ins five yards into the field.
Proposition 187 eliminates most government benefits to illegal immigrants in California, including non-emergency health care, public school education, and most other social services. As well, the measure requires that teachers, doctors, and other government workers report to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and to the California State Attorney...