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...have yet to see any sort of substantive debate on any of the myriad rallying calls like "Faculty diversity," "core reform" or "universal keycard access." But this is the kind of thing students are yearning for. We saw this last year when students packed into Sanders Theater to hear a discussion on affirmative action. Looking around campus this year, we see scores of students signing up for the IOP-sponsored forums, dedicating their time to various organizations with politically or socially-motivated aims. Apathetic? Hardly...
...other breast. She must decide whether to have her breasts removed, or to pursue various other pre-emptive treatments. But that is just the beginning. Once a patient knows about her genetic predisposition to cancer, she must decide whether or not she is going to lie on the myriad forms and applications that ask her to divulge such conditions: life- and medical-insurance policies, job applications...
...cast and some genuine moments of radiant acting, The Death of Bessie Smith fails in its appointed role as wakeup call to the insidious prejudice which still permeates our society. The play may not accomplish precisely what the director has set out to do, but it certainly possesses a myriad of redeeming qualities...
...alliance will bolster Lesley's offerings in the arts as well as opening up myriad interdisciplinary opportunities...
That Harvard would be the first team to solve Penn's stingy defense comes as no surprise. The Crimson is by far the Quakers' toughest opponent thus far, and its myriad scoring threats only begin with the likes of co-captain Emily Stauffer and senior forward Naomi Miller...