Word: reconsiderations
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Second, allow the protesters one hour to leave the occupied premises. This will give demonstrators enough time to reconsider the risks of breaking University rules. It will also provide some cover for more moderate participants to leave and convince their peers to do the same.
The action was a stinging defeat for the African National Congress, which had lobbied hard to keep sanctions intact. Said Congress spokesperson Gill Marcus: "We still have a long way to go before apartheid is scrapped." Government-sponsored laws tearing down most racial restrictions, however, are expected to be approved...
Kathryn I. Frucher '93, co-president if the Radcliffe Union of Students, said in an interview last week that students of both sexes who attend parties at the Pi Eta Club or other all-male clubs should reconsider their actions.
On Monday afternoon Sen. Patricia McGovern (D-Lawerence) moved to reconsider the issue in yet another Senate vote. The legislature will probably revote in their next formal session, which will take place either next week or the week after that.
Yesterday at Ohiri Field, the Harvard women's lacrosse team welcomed back a Rutgers squad that nearly dropped its program last year. And after the Crimson delivered an unfriendly 16-0 drubbing, the Scarlet Knights may want to reconsider their decision.