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...those on the right, true freedom requires more diversity--which, to them, means more conservatives in faculty ranks. "If the system were fair," says Larry Mumper, sponsor of the Ohio bill, "Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity would be tenured professors somewhere." Says Wisconsin assemblyman Steve Nass, a UW-Whitewater alumnus and chief sponsor of the Churchill resolution: "[Legislators] deal with the tax dollars that are put into the UW system. We have a responsibility to see that they are used appropriately." He may soon propose a Horowitz-inspired bill in Wisconsin...
Under the new plan, Yale will also fund annual trips home for international students. Last month, the school also announced a grant program to sponsor summer activities for students on financial...
...able to reserve for this Saturday. The Finance Committee (FiCom) of the UC recommended two days ago to grant the event a $1000 stipend, on the condition that the Seneca drop its claims as a “host” of the event and became a simple co-sponsor. However, unless the Seneca can prove that it is not the driving force behind this event—and thus that it does not stand to benefit disproportionately from what are supposed to be democratically-distributed student dollars—the full committee of the UC should vote down...
Advocating that FiCom use such discretion between truly inclusive student group coalitions and token ones presents FiCom’s members with a delicate and potentially difficult task. When FiCom believes that an event will bring benefit to the community, it should not deny funding simply because one co-sponsor of the group prohibits members of the opposite sex from joining. But it should not fund such an event when one such group is clearly the lead organizer, and it should not smash open the piggy bank to fund Faculty Club extravagance simply because an organization declined to use reasonable...
Paloma A. Zepeda ’06, spokeswoman for the Harvard Republican Club (HRC)—a co-sponsor of Feith’s appearance—said that while her organization respects student dissent on campus, it thinks Feith has the right to speak his case...