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...easily. The publisher of the Daily Illini suspended the paper’s editor-in-chief and opinions page editor last Wednesday after the paper printed the polemical cartoons. According to a statement published by the student newspaper at the University of Illinois, the suspensions were enacted at the request of the newsroom staff because of the failure of editors Acton H. Gorton and Chuck Prochaska to consult key leaders of the paper before publishing the cartoons. The suspensions will continue pending an investigation into how the cartoons ended up in the paper. Last Wednesday, following the publication of four...
Kidd, who did not return request for comment yesterday, has defended the e-mail in the past. She told The Crimson last week that the e-mail was sent only “out of concern for the students...
...will do my best to carry out the Corporation's request," Bok, who is 75, said in a University press release. "There is no institution I care about more deeply, and I will make every effort to work with colleagues to further the University's agenda during this transitional period...
...fight the adf can't afford to lose. At the request of Prime Minister John Howard, a team of experts, including Generation Y author Peter Sheahan, is looking at ways to recruit and retain more skilled people; their report is due in May. Meanwhile, Brigadier Simon Gould is attacking the problem like the infantry commander he once was. Now the adf's chief of recruiting, he oversees a marketing campaign that targets the 1 in 4 young Australians favorably disposed to the military and highlights the "230 different jobs" recruits can choose from. "It's like the World...
...signatory to that petition, I think none of us expected Harvard to divest from companies doing business in Israel. The petition represented the loosest kind of divestment demand: a blanket statement of general responsibility and a request to take a strong but vague moral stance. Historically, Harvard does not meet demands of this sort...