Word: intersectionality
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...risk of inflating the significance of increasing members in Greek organizations (News, "Rush Hour," Feb. 23), the recent explosion of interest in such groups should trigger an examination of the House-centered College system. Although the two spheres of social bodies may not necessarily intersect (especially as rush targets first-years) and can meet different needs, the core missions of many Greek groups include strengthening camaraderie and organizational allegiance, offering outlets for community service and providing support and advice for its members--many of which fall under the purview of the House system. If the Houses are not adequately addressing...
...rest. But three weeks ago, she was in my office, urging me to do a cover on human cloning as soon as possible. I not only agreed but also asked Nancy to write it, since she has an extraordinary talent for exploring topics where ethics, religion, politics and science intersect. This is an ideal story for TIME--and just the kind of story I'm confident will fascinate...
...fervently against the occasional overlapping of church and state--in a country where Christianity continues to be the most popular organized religion and 93-97 percent of Americans believe in God, religion will periodically intersect with the government. For example, it is understandable for a presidential candidate to make frequent appearances at religious functions. It is also understandable for Bush to start off many of his first days in office in nearby predominantly black churches, as this is the most efficient way for him to reach a particular sector of the population whose support he needs...
...There are a lot of issues and there is no simple closure," he said. "There are many different worlds that intersect to talk about jazz...
...WALL STREET AND MAIN STREET NOW INTERSECT...