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...would need to gather much more information on this situation before we could make any kind of judgment,” FAS director of communications Robert Mitchell said. “Bloomberg decided to call ‘gathering information’ an ‘investigation.’ This is not a term that we have used...
...would need to gather much more information on this situation before we could make any kind of judgment,” Mitchell said. “Bloomberg decided to call ‘gathering information’ an ‘investigation.’ This is not a term that we have used...
...will take the reins of the University after Summers leaves the presidency June 30. Summers did not indicate the extent of Bok’s involvement in the decision-making process, but he did say that Light and Bok had also spoken before the announcement.“The judgment that we reached collectively was that, since I had been extensively engaged in a search process and had a large number of conversations with members of the Business School community, that it would be best for me to complete the search,” Summers said.When asked if he will...
...AACF from, for example, single-sex a cappella groups, at least one of which rejects all female members despite the lack of an explicit clause in its bylaws? We acknowledge that this is a fine line. But a group’s bylaws are an obvious basis for judgment when it comes to UC funding. If groups such as the AACF desire UC funding, then they should simply change their bylaws. Although de facto discrimination may be difficult to evaluate, explicit discrimination is not. The UC is reasonable to err on the side of generosity when giving funds to groups...
...glove, would it fit? If it would fit, then we would not acquit,” Harris said. Ultimately, Steinberg said that were it not for Pharaoh’s crimes, none of us would be here today. “We must let history render the judgment,” Steinberg said. After the trial, Dershowitz quipped, “I spent months preparing for this; I took a leave of absence to get ready.” Organizer Philip A. Ernst ’06, Vice President for Education at Hillel and also a Crimson editor, said...