Word: judgmentalism
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...Nobody on this campus wants to go to a UC dance," he said, questioning the council's judgment in spending $750 on a dry dance on St. Patrick's Day weekend in the Quad...
...staff was wrong in September to endorse a policy on blocking group size that unnecessarily restricts student choice. The recent circulation of a petition against the shrinking of blocking groups only confirms that judgment. The change from 16 to eight makes an already unpleasant blocking process even more painful, and by signing the petition first-years expressed their dissatisfaction through the only means available to them...
Gore told TIME that as long ago as last spring, he had wanted to challenge Bradley to weekly debates. "I didn't do it because he was still far, far back in the polls," he said, "and because almost everybody whose judgment I respect reacted as if it was a very bad idea." But by August "it didn't come as any surprise to me when the dynamic began to reflect a very close race." In the meeting, Gore and his team agreed it was time to "engage" his rival. As a start, Gore would put out a health-care...
That's one reason I wish Sharpton, 45, had the courage to apologize to Steven Pagones, the white former prosecutor he falsely accused of kidnapping and raping Brawley. Admitting that he did Pagones an injustice--and paying the $65,000 defamation judgment Pagones won against Sharpton last year--is the right thing to do morally. And it would make it harder for Sharpton's critics to deflect his message by harping on lingering doubts about his character. When I made these points to Sharpton, he replied, "You may be right." But he insisted that he won't even consider apologizing...
...20/20" last night, Van de Velde blamed Yale University and the New Haven Police Department for rushing to judgment and presuming him guilty...