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...When the conservative voice is muted as itis," he says, "why spend time as The Salient hasdone in a recent issue, attacking Rush Limbaugh?Sure, he doesn't stand up to the intellectualstandards of a Harvard, but when you have twoconservative magazines on campus, do you reallywant to pick on your allies in those few pagesthat you have...
...Salient editor, Curtis E. Gannon'94, says he likes the system because it rids thecampus of negative house images, like that ofAdams...
...goes on to take issue with the fact that AFARM has received funding from the Office for the Arts and the Undergraduate Council. Whether or not AFARM is highly politicized is irrelevant; both the Perspective and the Salient, two political publications, received Council funding as fledgling organizations. Also, Lat's question, "Should a group whose idea of 'art' is a really bad play script about gay rights receive money from the Office for the Arts?" is strange. I assume he is referring to AFARM's piece in HQ, "Sugar Daddy Memoirs From the Association for the Absence of Rabid Moralism...
...civilization that have been ignored by Eurocentric scholars. He begins by scribbling a chalkboard chart featuring "the sun people" (i.e., people of color) at one corner of a triangle and "the ice people" (i.e., not people of color) at another. Next to the latter he jots down a few salient attributes: "individualist," "competitive," "exploitative." Jeffries explains that his chart "gives us a paradigm for looking at the world. We're not talking about superiority and inferiority, but we're talking about the important factor of melanin." Blacks have more melanin -- a skin pigment -- than whites; Jeffries asserts, "It allows...
Furthermore, as Curtis E. Gannon '94, former editor of The Salient, suggested, Radcliffe's role as a special advocate for women sends the message that women can't control their own affairs or be their own advocates...