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...commentary on American society when it takes a rash of school violence--on the level of that seen at Columbine High--for our Congressional leaders to truly understand the degree to which our young people are calling out for help. One out of five Americans under the age of 18 now live in poverty, a level as high as that of 1968, despite the tremendous economic prosperity we are experiencing. And government efforts to provide services to young people have been too limited to make a significant impact...
...Crimson staff displays its ignorance by disregarding the great strides made at the IOP under Choi's leadership. Give credit where credit is due, and it this case it lies with demonstrated, skilled self-governance, not rash "reform...
Once locals heard of the shortage early in the week, Wright says, "We started getting spontaneous calls from residents who want to be part of history and show that Tallahassee is a very hospitable community." As word spread, that charitableness spread like a rash across town, leaving college kids and senior citizens giddy at the prospect of cashing in on the media machine...
Bill Daley, Gore Campaign Chair, called the decision "rash" in light of the pending legal matters...
...hesitate to endorse the way Pryor implemented this reform. Although Pryor was well within the realms of his power, it was rash of him to dissolve SAC in the way he did. He could have been more adroit in his intervention even though his motives and conclusions were justified and well-founded. The announcement comes as a devastating blow to many SAC members. They feel Pryor is being heavy-handed in his reforms for someone so new to the program. While SAC is not a typical student organization, some students are justifiably upset that they were not consulted by Pryor...