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DK: We're in a very ugly spot, and the mixed-signals CPI report only reinforces it. The biggest problem out there is a lack of clarity on how far this slowdown is going to go, and what it's going to look like. There's a real lack of...
"As a white man, [the lack of diversity in the faculty] reinforces a false belief of superiority and keeps us at a place where the only scholarship works off a concept of white supremacy," said Ian W. Maher, a first-year divinity student. "[If nothing changes] I become a minister...
The petition process does not provide students with the flexibility necessary for intellectual exploration. Rather, it reinforces the idiosyncrasies of a Core Program that corrals students into a few substandard courses without providing them a broad-based liberal arts education.
Stopping aid to Russia may make good economic sense (where did those zillions go?). But it is not good diplomacy to relinquish a carrot that reinforces the better instincts of Mr. Putin, who is casting about for allies against American "hegemonism." Iraq sanctions? The Europeans are chafing under that burden...
This is, no doubt, a depressing conclusion. But it reinforces and reiterates the moral need to protect the politically weak from the politically strong--and the need for those who think that reason in fact lies on their side never to retreat from the political sphere.