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Even worse than that, however, is her desire to whine about the past instead of concentrating on the future. The council resolved the vice-presidential dispute in a more-than-fair manner. If she cared at all about the effectiveness of the council, she would simply accept the fact that Melissa Garza is the Vice President and let the council go about its business. (It's not as if Rene Reyes isn't on the executive board anyway.) Writing ex post facto letters to the editor simply shows her lack of maturity when it comes to accepting situations she doesn...
...protest peacefully. This conclusion is based on the innocent assumption that the Freedom of Clinic Access bill will prevent such protests. The law, in fact, addresses the right of people to "peacefully demonstrate or picket." For Wang to presume that abortion protesters who are actually behaving in a respectable manner will be hauled off to jail because they are protesting an unpopular position is quite a stretch of logic...
...magazine they relate to; for those people who have been given a new source of stereotypes to challenge and another object to attack; or for people like my parents who can honestly laugh at both the magazine and those who attempt to take it too seriously in any manner...
Even more disappointing than the manner in which the Crimson covered this issue is the manner in which the council "resolved" it. By reducing the entire election to a question of semantics ("Did we or did we not explicitly state we were suspending the bylaws?") as opposed to intent, a mere 33 to 22 majority was able to ex post facto override a decision to accept absentee ballots rendered by a full two-thirds of the council. How could this two-thirds of the council been so ignorant of their own constitution as to fail to recognize a suspension...
...diet are an affront to mothers everywhere, and he often gropes when obliged to search out the right word for an ad or a statement to the press. He is also smart to the point of cynicism, and there are times when there is something almost vulpine in his manner: his eyes are preternaturally bright, his head constantly aswivel, ever alert for prey or peril. But mostly what you sense about him is the loyalty and the passionate convictions of an outsider who has been taken into a club that might never have admitted...