Word: protested
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...when the Faculty finally did protest at their October meeting, the task force listened. The final report differs markedly from the preliminary copy some professors had at the meeting...
...rightsas he cemented this week's Asian-Pacific trade deal, wrapped up his trip to Indonesia with a small about-face. His target wasn't China, but the host country, where 29 East Timorese students continued a sit-in on the grounds of the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta to protest Indonesian occupation of their nearby homeland. "We cannot turn away from that cause and we will not," Clinton declared, after Indonesian President Suharto agreed not to harass the students after the U.S. contingent left. (Suharto, not known for his bleeding heart, merely promised to deal with the issue "squarely.") Secretary...
Fortune, a recent Berkeley graduate, was the most specific. She said sits-in and other forms of protest are vital to making progress on ethnic studies...
...Network still prevalent in the University. "Harvard is a cultural institution that offers progressive space," says one women junior faculty member, "but it doesn't offer the possibility of job security. I don't know what it would take to alter the tenure system--it's fairly impervious to protest...
More than 80 students gathered on the steps of Widener library yesterday to protest The Bell Curve, a controversial book on the relation between race and intelligence co-authored by a late Harvard professor and a graduate of Harvard...