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...breathe the fine air of France!" As he spoke in mock heroic tones last week, Sayed Diakite, 19, a student from the banlieues south of Paris, was smiling gleefully and weeping at the same time. Like hundreds of other young people boxed in by riot police between the Bon March?? department store and the Hotel Lutetia in the heart of the Left Bank, Diakite was choking in air pungent with tear gas and smoke from a burning newspaper kiosk. Amid the uproar, he and his fellow students felt a budding--and maybe false--sense of empowerment. Could half a million...
...Crimson reported last Tuesday that the Corporation members have conducted meetings with professors to discuss Summers’ leadership since last March??s no-confidence vote...
...role the president has always enjoyed. Should they succeed, the Faculty will have severely crippled the likelihood of finding a dean who can effectively liaise between themselves and Summers.More broadly, there has been a lack of conspicuous wrongdoing on Summers’ part in the intervening time between last March??s no-confidence vote and the impending one at the end of this month. Last year, we argued that the president was wrong to make his infamous, dozen-word comment on women in science. We suggested that he stay mum on subjects likely to compromise his more important...
...Ryan said last night that she expects her motion to pass “by a greater margin” than last March??s motion...
...Several professors said the results of that vote—which passed, unexpectedly, 218 to 185 last March??still represents the Faculty’s feelings toward the president...