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...problem is that no one questions why we tend to prefer white actors. For example, it is generally presumed that the major roles of Jonathan and Rosalie in “Oh Dad, Poor Dad” will be cast as white. Many people may believe that the only plays worth producing are written for white actors, but this line of thought leaves little room for actors of other ethnicities to find roles that are not a stereotype of their ethnic appearance and/or not minor roles. Furthermore, this line of thought does not justify why white actors were cast...
...women entering the workforce went into the financial sector. Dhaval Chadha ’08, another organizer, said that many of the organizations featured at the Saturday event simply do not have the resources or manpower to compete with the financial institutions and consulting firms that currently have a major presence on campus. He said he hoped that DICA would help raise awareness on campus about these organizations and serve as a place to “point students in the right direction” when they are considering career options. Chadha said that DICA will be holding more events...
...Stallings, part of the decision not to major in Government came as a result of what he felt was a restrictive teaching style in Government classes...
...Tennessee's Republican voters appear evenly split between the three major presidential candidates, so too are the state's Republican leaders. Romney has the support of one former governor, Winfield Dunn, and McCain that of another, Don Sundquist. State legislators and other party leaders have similarly split their loyalties between the two. Thompson, widely expected to endorse McCain at a Nashville rally on Saturday...
...Isis is not the first female final club to come into property; just a block or two down Mt. Auburn Street, the Bee Club continues to lease a house from the nearby Fly Club. This business agreement marks a positive step for Harvard’s social scene. A major problem that has long plagued weekend nights at Harvard is the gendered nature of available social space. All of the eight male final clubs own property, whereas the two female clubs have only recently come into such possession (and even then, it is of limited use). Since the males?...