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...cite numerous articles which involve no confrontation to refute my comment, and I am offering no statistical proof to back my view, but I am sharing with you my general feelings. Crimson reporters, and I by no means want to say all reporters or even blame specific reporters but refer to the many I have dealt with, search for conflict, specifically between students and Administration...
Furthermore, Harvard cannot simply refer all cases of sexual misconduct to the courts. A Cambridge jury's decision that no rape occurred would not preclude a violation of Harvard's standards for behavior. The court may find nothing wrong with they consider "mild" sexual misconduct---Harvard should punish all such misconduct...
When Sam Moore Walton died a week ago after a long battle with cancer, he was eulogized -- and rightly so -- as a man who had transformed American merchandising and perfected a hands-on management that instilled a sense of team enthusiasm among the 380,000 employees he liked to refer to as "associates." In the process, he became America's richest person, his family's wealth estimated at $23 billion. But he also became the patron saint of a down-home style of megawealth; eschewing the fancy trappings of power, "Mr. Sam" drove an '88 Ford pickup truck and hopped...
Counter said the phrase" Crimson group wasmeant only to refer to what some students see asThe Crimson's "fraternal" nature one which makessome minority students feel excluded...
...what about this "Crimson group" business? This phrase is used repeatedly to refer to The Crimson, its reporters and its editors. It seems to suggest a sort of conspiracy, a cabal--some "group" that has taken over The Crimson...