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...song. At least this gives bassist Daniel Lorca, who weirdly resembles Kevin Spacey in a dreadlock wig, a lot of room for an interesting bass line. If it weren’t for the broken-record of a chorus, which just repeats “I like what you say?? in different orders, this could be a great single. Throughout “Lucky,” Matthew Caws’ lyrics are often awkward. The words sometimes don’t fit quite right, occasionally splitting sentences across lines. Caws sounds as if he took a casual...
...turning what should be nothing more than a language barrier (and one that is likely being overcome, at that) into an ideological wall. It hampers individual creative expression by denying persons access to the words that might best convey what they mean. Freedom of expression should prevail, I say??and expression through whatever words get the point across...
...position to say ‘What’s that about?’ before you really have a chance to explain yourself.”She added: “This is a moment that is meant to encompass a whole presidency—a decade, say??of what I think is important and the values that are going to motivate me and shape every single thing I do.”Faust’s priorities echoed those outlined by former president Lawrence H. Summers in his 2001 installation speech. Faust, like Summers, stressed...
...background as half-Kenyan and half-white. As Lee pointed out, “he is not the inheritor of slavery, Jim Crow, and civil rights struggles,” and thus, for certain black voters, “there is an ‘easy for you to say?? attitude” toward Obama’s belief in national reconciliation...
...mismanagement of the UC’s funds by UC leadership. These critics argue that the UC should simply budget at the beginning of the year so as to spread out the grants fund evenly across each week that it makes a grants package. Simple math, these critics say??dividing the UC’s total student group budget by the number of grants packages that the council plans to make—would ensure that the UC would not have to face the end-of-the-year budget crisis which it so predictably takes on each year...