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...built-over West Street, or elsewhere in the large stretches of Lower Manhattan that could be redeveloped? Indeed, why it was necessary to build on the 16 acres whose very ground is death, seems to follow not the ration of the dollar, but merely the na??veté of a culture that thinks it can erase its lowest moment by illuminating its highest...
Somewhat surprisingly, Spence’s first year was characterized not by cynicism, but innocence. “I was probably one of the most na??ve freshmen you could imagine. Everything surprised me,” she remembers...
...wrote a commentary in the journal Nature last month arguing that scientific boycotts should be undertaken only in the most extreme circumstances. Indeed, the International Council for Science forbids scientists from participating in boycotts because science is supposed to be an apolitical activity. (This is a hopeful, if slightly na??ve view. Saddam’s germ warfare scientists might prove an exception...
...administration’s] first line of defense is always to play on the na??veté of the students who don’t know the inner workings of the system and use dean-speak to cow you,” Vaux says. “I don’t think that would work...
...World,” and images of beautiful people with lips pressed against some frothy brew can seduce even the most critically-minded Harvard students. “The reality of heavy drinking,” he warns veteran lushes without a hint of irony, is one in which na??ve first-years end up “intubated in an emergency room because their autonomic nervous system has shut down and they can’t breathe...