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After the thrashing she took on editorial pages last year as a multicultural extremist and a "quota queen," it seems that Lani Guinier '71 is coming back with a vengeance. In addition to her long-held tenured professorship at Penn law school, she's been hot on the lecture circuit, she's published her first book and her ideas are now given serious consideration as potential solutions to current voting rights problems. "Call it Lani Guinier's Revenge," says The New York Times. What's more, she's been invited to speak at Harvard as this year's Class...
...first College publication devoted solely to photography released its first issue yesterday, filling what its founders say is a long-held seed for a forum on student photographers' work...
There are some long-held beliefs about faculty rights at stake in this debate, said Secretary to the Faculty Council John...
...crops up in sections, my editorial columns--even in Torah discussions at Friday night services. But as I get ready to celebrate the ultimate in cross-coastal happiness (Starbucks, the definitive Seattle coffee roaster, is opening a branch in Boston) I feel the need to reveal a long-held secret...
Harvard tries to offer us a diverse environment. But living next to people with different ethnic backgrounds is too superficial an interaction to allow students to challenge and examine long-held views about other ethnic groups. And all the organized minority groups on campus may, in fact, allow some students to feel that there is no need for them to get personally involved. In fact, the "average" person may well be intimidated by the presence of so many "experts" on race...