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...Harvard senior is assaulted by two men described as skinheads outside of St. Paul's Church on Arrow Street. The police label this a potential hate crime. This is the second square attack in three days that could have racial or ethnic elements...
...four months between Mansfield's announcement and his final letter to the editor, a campus controversy flared over issues of free speech, political correctness and racial sensitivity...
Harvard’s social fragmentation has led many students to conclude that viewpoint diversity is the same thing as racial diversity. In their estimation, organizations can never escape the enduring particularities of class, race and gender. I think the truth of The Crimson’s dedication to fairness, tolerance and viewpoint diversity can be established independently. Writers of all stripes are, in fact, conscious of gender and race distinctions. People intrinsically check and re-check their prose for language that stigmatizes, divides or labels. On listservs and on campus, in our daily log and in the newsroom, editors...
...Hahn used to live there, and his father, who was a well-known city supervisor, was very popular among blacks. Later the racial makeup of the area changed, but the family stayed. Today Hahn, like his father, enjoys wide support of black voters. But he also has a lot of support in the Latino community, particularly with older voters...
...speaker of the Assembly. But some voters still wonder whether he's up for the mayoral job. Los Angeles has had a Latino mayor before, but it was 130 years ago. This has not been a race about Latino politics; it's been devoid of discussion about racial politics. After having had a black mayor in the 70s and 80s, when blacks were a small percentage of the population, Los Angeles voters proved that race was not a pivotal factor for them. If Villaraigosa loses today, it's less likely to be because voters don't want a Latino leading...