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...were asked to make that change,” Michael Eads, director of production for the viewbook at Sametz, said last week. Eads declined to elaborate and did not respond to further requests for comment...
Speaking at the Feb. 15 Faculty meeting, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies Diana Eck articulated the grievances, concerns that extended far beyond the offense of Summers’ comments: “How will you respond to what is clearly a widening crisis of confidence in your fitness to lead our University...
...particular incident that left an indelible impression on my mind relates to a student suicide at Harvard last spring. There was a strong disagreement within The Crimson over how to respond to the community outrage when, the day after the suicide, we ran a seemingly distasteful photo of the student who had committed suicide with another student who had committed suicide roughly a year earlier, both pictured at a Harvard event they had attended together. The Crimson initially responded to the outrage over our coverage of the tragedy with several justifications. Afterwards, I agreed to meet with a good friend...
Corriero put the team on her back—or better yet, her stick—for 60 minutes, seeming to respond single-handedly to each stubborn Lakers go-ahead score in a scrum at the goal mouth with a goal of her own. To her advantage was Mercyhurst’s rugged, at times violent, checking, which put Corriero and the squad’s top power-play unit on the ice with several good chances to score...
...onetime adviser to Presidents Reagan, Clinton, and now Summers—has been largely responsible for the profusion of modesty and self-effacing humor in Summers’ speeches of late, according to a former Mass. Hall staffer who asked not to be named. Gergen did not respond to a request for comment through his assistant...