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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...essays in this booklet challenge us to think about the individual and the educational community in which we live, the ways in which the community is a diverse one, and the freedoms we enjoy within it.” Yet as much as I admire the sentiment behind this statement, the slim volume is ultimately kind of a joke. How many of us actually read the essays? How many of us actually participated in the discussions? After four essays and an hour-long chat, the University leaves us on our own to sort through all the ethical complexities of attending...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: No Strings Attached | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...this article were saying, Well, we let women get jobs, and it didnt go so smoothly, so now the experiments over. Now we know the truth: women really do belong at home. It is this kind of sentiment in print and elsewhere that makes working-motherhood more difficult than it needs to be: our society still seems uncomfortable with the idea of the working mother, and thus isnt very supportive...

Author: By Jenny Tsai, | Title: Stay at Home, Misogynist! | 9/28/2005 | See Source »

Internet commerce has proven a valuable and important thing hundreds of times over, and it would be silly to ignore prospects of profitability whenever they make themselves apparent. Still, the Crimson’s first editorial, published in 1873, expressed an important sentiment: “I won’t philosophize. I will be read.” It may be the purpose of an editorial piece to turn a blind eye to the first half of that mantra, but the second half is something all journalists should keep in mind: if the New York Times wants to maintain...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CrimsonSelect? | 9/27/2005 | See Source »

Nestled close toSyria, Tall 'Afar is at the center of a vast border region rife with smuggling and anti-American sentiment. After the U.S. invasion, it became a gateway for foreign fighters entering Iraq. In time, homegrown insurgent cells came under the control of al-Zarqawi's al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia organization, which transformed the city into a training and command base for foreign jihadis and a hideout for al-Zarqawi and his deputies. After the fall of Fallujah, the town became a propaganda tool for the resistance, with attacks on U.S. forces in the city featured heavily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chasing the Ghosts | 9/18/2005 | See Source »

...starred coastline has waited for more help to arrive. A family that watched the water surround their home and survived hadn't seen a relief worker in over a week after the storm and decided to spray paint on a shed that had floated into their yard their sentiment: "THE LAND THE NATION FORGOT...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Forgotten Coast | 9/15/2005 | See Source »

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