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...send a message through the dean, but Watson says that many professors couldn’t help but look New’s way. “It was a tactical discussion, and there’s a problem having a tactical discussion when in the presence of someone??s partner. The question was, ‘Is he the kind of guy who would take well to this or that?’ And we had an expert we couldn’t consult. I thought it ought to be funny, but it was annoying, it wasn?...
...made them pay,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We were watching and thinking, ‘Someone??s going to pay,’ then bang...
...acknowledged that “you can’t be sure based on someone??s race that they’ll speak a particular language.” But, he said, “the odds of someone who is African-American being familiar with Ebonics and having grammaticality judgments in it are greater than the odds of the student I had to use in class having them, who wasn’t African-American...
...declining enrollment mean that at least two Cambridge elementary schools have to close, and it’s not an easy decision for the beleaguered school board and the district’s lame-duck superintendent, Bobbie J. D’Alessandro, to make. One way or another, someone??s beloved neighborhood school will get the axe, and probably one of the valuable Amigos and Ola bilingual programs (in Spanish and Portuguese, respectively) along with it. The latest proposal, from the outgoing superintendent, is the best option to close the school board’s burgeoning budget...
...Cheating is one of those things I always romanticized as acts of desperation, and it seemed like everyone around me was pretty damn smart already without cheating,” Lin says. “In high school, someone??s always walking around telling you to cover up your test with your arm, but here the testing scene is pretty laid-back...