Word: ran
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...equipped to pass judgment on human nature, and I'm suspicious of those who say they are. The people I met who were receiving welfare were like people anywhere else: They ran the spectrum of character and values. Most shared basic concerns with people I had met everywhere else--housing, families, economic stability. The biggest differences I noticed were not those of character; people were not unusually lazy or unintelligent, as many people seemed to believe, at least according to the news I'd been hearing all summer...
Last spring, after a student protest in Moral Reasoning 13, "Realism and Moralism," taught by Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53, regarding Mansfield's criticisms of President Neil Rudenstine's "Diversity Report," The Crimson ran an editorial condemning the protest for invading the sanctity of the classroom. Letters from the involved black students flooded into the paper accusing The Crimson of misplacing their criticisms...
Finally, just a few days ago, after The Crimson ran a front page story about a study by two undergraduates on the racial compositions in the Houses, Hispanic students erupted over what they perceived to be the validation of a flawed study. The study did not account for Hispanic students in its calculations, classifying students by looking at their facebook pictures as white, black or Asian...
...hundred and thirty-two students ran for the council's 88 seats last fall. That number was bolstered by the three dozen candidates running under the umbrella of the Progressive Undergraduate Council Coalition (PUCC), which is now defunct...
Just 99 students ran for the council...