Word: ops
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...think it's important to be honest but at the same time to be respectful of individuals," says Scott R. Boule, one of the four Kennedy School students who received anonymous hate e-mails after writing an op-ed piece for the Citizen, the Kennedy School's student publication, in support of gay rights...
DIED. VICTOR VASARELY, 88, a master of Op Art, a type of abstraction based on optical illusions and displayed in popular paintings that combines bright colors and geometrical forms; in Paris...
Phillips, a resident of the Dudley Co-op and a concentrator in women's studies and government, presented a more radical political platform in her election position than her opponents...
Though I very much respect the desire of Mr. Joshua Kwan to "make heads (or) tails of the abortion debate"--and wish many more people were so earnest about looking at the issue--I felt compelled to respond to several assertions made in his Feb. 22 op-ed piece about finding the "middle ground among extremes." "In America," says Kwan, "I am free to choose any definition oflife I please." Perhaps, but I certainly hope I am not free to act on any definition of life I please. A great many American citizens once held that people of darker skin...
...arguing that Ebonics is going to create a division between those who speak it and "those who speaks, reads," and write standard English. Earlier she argues that, because of all this debate, "what is being established is binary opposition, is difference." These grammatically incorrect sentences, in an edited op-ed piece, should remind some of us that the basic question at hand is not only learning standard English grammar, but mastering it. I write this letter because I feel people are using the debate about Ebonics as a platform to overphilosophize about "binary classism" and other completely irrelevant phrases, which...