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"We felt that a decent proportion of students would take advantage of it," Rollert added. "Especially for people from the Quad, or farther river houses, who now don't have to shell out money at the Greenhouse or in the Square."
Democrats, meanwhile, grumbled in grim disgust. After reading much of the Starr report, six-term Democrat David Skaggs of Colorado said, "I'm not sure we have a proper basis for impeachment, but I'm pretty sure the effectiveness of this presidency is pretty well destroyed." A six-term Midwestern...
If Clinton fights it out this time to the bitter end, even if that means enduring an impeachment trial in the Senate, one reason will simply be his beliefs that impeachment is a punishment out of all proportion to the underlying offenses and that a majority of Americans will agree...
Fifty years ago, aid was merit-based and offered only in proportion to gifts to the University from donors. Today, a combination of proceeds from the endowment and tuition pays for aid. The decision to add $2,000 to every student aid package coincides with cuts in federal funding. Ten...
Today, there is perhaps a higher proportion of college-goers who will not buy this reasoning than there was a generation or two ago, but one benefit of the last 30 years is that today's college students who continue to believe in their obligation to the greater whole are...