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...hurting funding for other student groups. Similarly, after a glut of spending on student life improvements in the past year, it will be hard, at least in the short term, to convince the College or the President’s Office that HoCos are in fact some of the soundest ways to invest in student life on campus.In the meantime, HoCos should be looking for innovative ways to raise funds. One surefire method would be to tap into alumni giving to Houses. Some HoCos already use trusts to pay for hugely expensive House events like the Lowell Bacchanalia...
...Soundest of all slept the federal government, as the president strummed a guitar in California, and took until yesterday to admit any degree of responsibility for its failures. Those days of lethal inaction beg the question: have we not learned anything since that lucid September morning...
...reading period approaches and the temptation to spurn a snuggly dormitory bed for a wooden chair and cubicle overwhelms the rational need for a good night’s sleep, fear not. Even the soundest sleeper, undisturbed by the closing bells and friendly nudges, can sneak out of an unlocked door remaining anonymous—provided you can get away before the cops responding to the alarms get to Lamont...
...trade surpluses and deficits that pop up from time to time in the financial press are often misinterpreted as demonstrating that one party or nation can benefit from trade at the expense of another. This is emphatically not the case. It is one of the soundest and oldest conclusions of economics that people prosper when they are free to improve their welfare through voluntary exchange. Rising real wages and technological advancement are just two of the most visible examples of the vast, mind-shattering benefits of this process. Unfortunately, the progressive tax rates that Democrats are now defending are depriving...
...soundest and most reliable engine in the 2000 campaign belongs to Ralph Nader, who, having no prospect of winning, can run on his ideals. We have always known that the proximity of power may make a person stupid, or at any rate uncivilized - hungry for it in that drooling way that ruins judgment. Nader burns nothing more dangerous than the fumes of his own virtue...