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While no one of these reports or committees represents a revolution for the University, jointly they signal vast change. Long the poor step-child of the University's tubs, the central administration has begun to come into its own, thinking, planning and acting as a university, not a school...
Following Lewis' selection of Kidd, calls for PBHA's independence began to mount. Student leaders-namely outspoken PBHA President Andrew J. Ehrlich '96-'97-feared that Kidd's selection would signal the beginning of diminished student autonomy for PBHA programs...
While no one of these reports or committees represents a revolution for the University, jointly they signal vast change. Long the poor step-child of the University's tubs, the central administration has begun to come into its own, thinking, planning and acting as a university, not a school...
...last night. The agenda: plans for an impending raid. "Today's official response to the bombing in Jerusalem was very mild, which leads one to wonder if the real response is so far a secret," says Beyer. "I think (a raid) is a real possibility, and it's a signal to Arafat that he could lose everything he's so far gained...
...none of the institutional machinery to discourage brutality works without a clear message from the top that bad cops are bad news. New York's Giuliani may have sent out the wrong signal even before he was elected. While still a candidate, he addressed a wild demonstration of 10,000 out-of-uniform officers who assembled outside city hall to protest the decision by then Mayor David Dinkins to establish the city's civilian review board. After taking office, Giuliani was repeatedly accused of dragging his feet on hiring investigators for the board. Last year, when he tried...