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...Director of Undergraduate Studies Steven Shapin said that the chief reason behind the changes was to increase the visibility of the concentration and to reach out to those students who may not know much about...
...usurpation" hard to fathom. Imagine, he said, how much more controversial Roe v. Wade would be now had the court issued the decision after more than half the states had held statewide elections on the issue. "Tuesday's rulings have made it much more costly for any court to reach a conclusion in favor of gay marriage," he said...
It’s been 36 years since Title IX. Since this monumental piece of legislation, women’s collegiate athletics has fought and struggled to reach the position it has today. But sometimes, women’s sports still lag behind—in terms of attendance, campus support, and prominence. For Harvard women’s soccer, however, all that changed on Saturday. In front of a packed Ohiri Field, with a throng of shirtless men cheering on, the Crimson played in one of the greatest Ivy League matches in the program’s history, winning...
...DIVERSITYThe tickets are unusually diverse. Flores was the only Latino on the UC for two years. Two tickets include African-Americans in Biggers and Britt, who if elected would be the first black male UC president. Staff predicted that the black candidates might help the UC reach a broader range of students.Usui said she is happy the tickets are diverse, but that she did not want the issue to play a large role in the election. “I really wouldn’t want race or gender to be the overall issue in this election...
...Roosevelt's "nonsense ... tirades ... glittering generalizations ... ignorance" and "defamation" on his way to losing to him in 42 of 48 states. Since Inauguration Day was not until March 4, 1933, and with the global financial system in tatters, there was urgent need for action - but Hoover's efforts to reach out to Roosevelt in the name of bipartisan cooperation were dismissed by critics as his trying to reverse the election results and force Roosevelt to agree to an agenda that would have effectively gutted the New Deal. Hoover's defenders, meanwhile, saw him as a "man on the verge...