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...This discrepancy is not unique to Cambridge, and has a uniquely racial dimension. Across the country, some policy analysts say, it seems there are two sets of laws—one that applies to wealthy, privileged whites, and another that applies to poor, underprivileged blacks...
...their social communities. At one point in the not-so-distant past “What House are you in?” wasn’t a vapid question. Adams was artsy. Eliot was snooty. Lowell was brainy. Mather was jock-y. Sure, there are potential problems with racial self-segregation and intra-house homogeneity, but flattening these wrinkles with the iron of randomization was a quick and ultimately careless fix, one that has resulted largely in the social sterilization of Harvard. Unfortunately, in an attempt to pick up the social slack, final clubs have instead taken the heat...
Schuker said that in order for The Crimson to investigate issues like the possibility of HUPD racial profiling and ascertain the frequency of sexual assault in the community, it would need reports that are not currently available...
...might want to know why a decision was made not to make an arrest,” Cohen said, alluding to a methodology that is commonly used in racial profiling investigations...
...that. The riots currently rocking France have far more in common with the violence that shook Watts, Cleveland, and Harlem in the mid-1960s than they do with the Islamist extremism behind 9/11 or the attacks in Madrid and London. The driving forces are socio-economic injustice and racial segregation, not a thirst for infidel blood on the march to a global Caliphate. The infuriated youths burning cars and stoning police in the dismal suburbs of Paris, Toulouse, Lille, Rennes and beyond are demanding a piece of France's modern, materialist dream, not its replacement with some imported mixture...