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...nominations before, Daschle’s Democratic leadership is especially determined to exclude any judges whose ideology differs from their own. Senate Democrats defend themselves by noting that 40 of President Bush’s 92 judicial nominees have been approved (not itself a very encouraging number), but they neglect to mention that the majority of these approvals were of nominees to lower-level district court positions. According to the Wall Street Journal, of Bush’s 29 appeals court nominees, only a paltry seven have been approved. That is especially alarming given that the Judicial Conference...
Opponents to the name change at the time said that keeping the Radcliffe name highlighted the neglect of women’s rights on campus and the exclusion of students in the decision to merge with Radcliffe...
...often claim that Harvard’s greatest asset is its people but then too easily forget a bulk of the individuals who make up this community. Workers at Harvard are every bit as valuable as students, faculty or administrators. Treating them with benign neglect is simply not acceptable. We should all learn the names of and get to know the workers whom we see on a daily basis. As we surely must appreciate what they do for us, we ought to let them know that we care. And we should do this not for a couple of extra fries...
Opponents to the name change at the time said that keeping the Radcliffe name highlighted the neglect of women’s rights on campus and the exclusion of students in the decision to merge with Radcliffe...
Kate Holbrook, a Leverett resident tutor, says that the survey might encourage tutors to neglect some of their disciplinary duties, such as telling students to turn down their music...