Word: retractions
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After reading the staff editorial, "Clarke Should Retract Statements" (Nov. 4, 1994), we were left wondering whose free speech? Whites'? Or just whites who contemplate notions of Black inferiority? Unfortunately, The Crimson's staff failed to heed its own words in its treatment of BSA President Kristen Clarke '97, whose challenge of The Bell Curve, by Charles A. Murray '65 and the late Professor Richard Herrnstein ("Blacks Seek an End to Abuse," opinion, Oct. 28, 1994) elicited the staff's condemnation and the kinds of intimidation The Crimson has warned against earlier: Either Clarke would retract her words and issue...
...Crimson staff was too quick to come to the conclusion that Kristen Clarke '97 should resign as president of the Black Students Association ("Clarke Should Retract Statements," Opinion...
Kabawat said Question 9 reflected the "will of the people." Allowing Cambridge, Boston, and Brookline to hang on to some measure of rent control would retract the decision of Massachusetts voters, he said...
Firstly, I refuse to retract my statements nor bow to the paternalistic style of journalism that The Crimson endorses...
...Crimson has a long history of thwarting efforts, breeding conflict and dwarfing the more controversial and significant issues in pursuit of its own particular interests ("Clarke Should Retract Statements," Opinion...