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...aspiring cartoonist who drew a comic strip for his local paper wanted to get wider distribution for his work. So he took it to a syndication service. An editor at the syndicate liked the strip but didn't care for the name, so he changed it. To Peanuts. Charles Schulz always hated that name. In 1987 he told an interviewer, "It's totally ridiculous, has no meaning, is simply confusing and has no dignity--and I think my humor has dignity." Schulz's name for his comic strip was Li'l Folks, which admittedly isn't that much more dignified...
...Senior Jennifer Harlow had a strong finish in the women’s 15K classic, moving up to 23rd with a time of 56:02.1. Not far behind, freshman Audrey Mangan also improved to 31st place in the classic, finishing in 57:09.2. Harlow, Mangan, and sophomore Anna Schulz led the women in the 3x6 freestyle relay, sliding in 14th of 19 teams in just under a minute, while sophomore Dave McCahill, junior Oliver Burruss, and freshman Trevor Petach landed the men in 13th of 20 teams with a time of 47:06.3. “That?...
...someone looking at my test, I would turn to them and whisper, “I’m a football player.” That would stop them pretty quickly. After all, everyone knows that football players are not worth cheating off of because of their general incompetence (Schulz, Charles; “Kick the Football, Charlie Brown...
...Schulz will focus his research at the center on the role of human rights in US foreign policy. His recent book, “Tainted Legacy: 9/11 and the Ruin of Human Rights,” examines the human rights advocacy world after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and the challenges that liberals face in campaigning for human rights while maintaining national security. Schulz’s goal will be to articulate a new approach to human rights in the context of U.S. foreign policy, he said...
...Bush years have been very challenging and confusing for the human rights community because Bush has advanced his agenda under the guise and in the language of defending human rights,” Schulz said. “The war in Iraq is descended in the name of humanitarian intervention to protect the world from Saddam and protect the Iraqi people, yet at the same time the world, even the U.S., ignores the true need for humanitarian intervention in Darfur...