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...again and show us you care. In 1995 psychologist Daniel Goleman published Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ. The best seller was embraced in educational circles because EQ (emotional quotient) offered a way to counter IQ as a standard of intelligence. But it was also a signal that the public at large might be ready, indeed eager, to return to the flagrant emotionalism of the 1960s, though fired by new and different causes...
...seems to me that this year's Undergraduate Council elections signal a return to high school politics. Candidates' platforms are focused on immature desires of disconcerted students. If this is the case, then I guess my vote will ultimately have to be determined by who can best promise me a Coke machine in the gym and better rides at the school carnival. But instead, I will merely refuse to vote...
...think is wrong," says Blondie ("wrong" in his lexicon invariably means a black youth in a late-model car). "You stop him on no basis that could stand up in court. So you lie if you have to. You say he ran a stop sign or didn't signal or had a broken taillight that you break after you've determined he's bad. That makes the initial stop legal...
...also said he wonders what signal the decision will send to untenured junior faculty who are doing scholarship and teaching in queer studies, since one of his primary fields of inquiry is the history of sexuality...
Likewise, a humiliating loss at home could signal the advent of a long winter...