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...don’t care very much for [private sector] biotech; intellectually interesting research occurs at the University,” said Tarr Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Markus Meister in March. “I personally wouldn’t be sad if [the next boom] happened on the West Coast...
...seniors, we’re all familiar with the colon and the parenthesis. If they face left, we’re happy :-). If they face right, we’re sad :-(. The real diehards even know the asterisk kiss :-* and the cool shades of the number eight...
...would be a sad day for the United States if the tradition of dissent were driven out of the universities,” he wrote. “For it is the freedom to disagree, to quarrel with authority on intellectual matters, to think otherwise, that has made this nation what it is today...
...have changed or that my beliefs are any different, but rather that some liberal elements on this campus no longer uphold their stated goals. Over the last two years, as crisis unfolded in the Middle East, I began to realize that my affiliations had changed. It was a sad day for me, a proud Democrat from New York, when I had to admit that I agreed more with my Republican friends whom I had previously considered crazy right-wingers. Frankly, I have been dismayed by some of the “liberal” rhetoric on campus...
After 140 Years, Sad Farewells