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...President Matthew J. Glazer ’06, one of the sponsors of the bill, criticized the General Education report—released in draft form to the Faculty Council in March??€”calling it “very disappointing...
Five of the six review committees have yet to release their findings, and the General Education report—presented in draft form to the Faculty Council in March??€”has been widely criticized as unfocused...
Quincy would not be the first to enact such restrictions: Adams House banned freshmen from its dining hall altogether last March??€”except as guests—and keeps strictly-enforced hours on other visitors. Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, Winthrop, and Lowell Houses have restrictions at dinner...
Freedom is now on the march??€”a march that no longer requires metal detectors. In a unanimous decision issued last Friday, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that city officials in Columbus, Ga. may not require demonstrators gathering for the annual School of the Americas Protest to pass through metal detectors in order to participate. We wholeheartedly endorse the decision and applaud the court for protecting Americans’ guaranteed liberties against the omnipresent specter of security...
...downed a glass or three, zip down the street to one of West Randolph's hip eateries, such as the Blue Point Oyster bar (an upscale diner that claims the city's freshest oysters), Sushi Wabi (if you like artful fish and don't mind tight spaces) or March?? (a latter-day French Surrealist bistro). Want quick takeout with local color? Grab an Italian beef sandwich at Mr. Beef's on Orleans. The hard core order it "wet," with the roll soaked in gravy...