Word: opinionating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...What effect will student reponses to the survey have? The questionnaire asks our opinion about several important campus issues, including the timing of fall semester exams and the creation of a student center. What would you do if the survey found a large majority advocating a student center? Or a pre-Christmas exam schedule? I doubt you will ever change the exam calendar simply because 99 percent of students want it that way. And what about the section asking for students to come up with ways of improving student/faculty contact? Who will read those responses? What will happen...
Event organizers said yesterday that the University has unjustly interfered with attempts by the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) to establish itself as the union representing Harvard's nearly 4000 support staff members. They said the election would not accurately reflect the opinion of workers if Harvard continues to take a public position against a union...
John Larew's March 14 column praises the Dartmouth administration for punishing four student journalists whose article sharply criticized a professor. He complains that the students' article reflected an opinion about affirmative action which he does not share, and describes the article as provocative, unfair, illegitimate, profoundly and shockingly insensitive, uncivil, irresponsible, vicious, inflammatory, neo conservative, and racist...
Schaefer and Finn will meet with Bok later this month to discuss obtaining a faculty advisor and to ask Bok's opinion of what GAPSC's role in the University should be in the future...
...other elements of the Iran-contra scandal will continue to play out even as the Reagan Administration is eclipsed by the election campaign. Last year public opinion was divided about whether the Iran-contra mess was a political dispute or a serious abuse of power. The charges against North and his associates mean that a jury must decide whether this national hero, as Reagan called him, is simply a criminal. North and Poindexter could be standing trial on Election Day, and the evidence against them -- as well as the suspicion that the President will pardon them -- could play a pivotal...