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Pedagogical and curricular diversity in the nation??s institutions of higher learning is inherently a good thing. The government should be celebrating those differences, not trying to force everyone into the same mold...
...down to business.” Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: “I’m actually pretty easygoing.” Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: “I hear the nation??s capital is moving to Omaha.” Favorite childhood activity: Husking corn. (Just kidding.) Sexiest physical trait: My business skills. Best part about Harvard: The people! Worst part about Harvard: Libraries that close. Describe yourself in three words: Not enough space. In 15 minutes you are: Going to a meeting...
...made the claim—galling to some and glorious to others—that ‘American’ means ‘black’ and not ‘white,’ as was, and still is, the prevailing cultural presumption on which our nation??s artistic life is built,” Gates said in a written citation about the medal...
...called 2003 the “Year of Clean Water,” and he introduced new rules under which the Clean Water Act would not apply to “isolated” bodies of water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, up to 20 percent of the nation??s wetlands could be classified as isolated, removing them from federal protection. The administration scrapped the proposals at the end of that year in the face of widespread resistance. In 2002, President Bush announced the Clear Skies Initiative, which would allow companies to trade pollution permits. The Sierra...
...over Holy Cross on Saturday had the perfect makings of a trap game. Putting aside the fact that the Crimson has now knocked off the non-conference Crusaders in 24 straight contests, it was the first time in four games that Harvard played a team not ranked in nation??s top 20.The Crimson held on for the victory after allowing Holy Cross within a single goal with just 85 seconds left in the game, but the late letdown—as well as a number of penalties and mental mistakes—put a damper on the otherwise...