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...mobs at Currier’s Heaven and Hell showed that there is demand for free, campus-wide events, so much so that their attendance had to be capped midway through the event! Yet few other HoCos can satisfy their obligations to their House community, such as themed events, Stein clubs, and House formals, and still have the resources it takes to throw a massive campus-wide event...

Author: By Neil K. Mehta | Title: The Truth About HoCos | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

...great though it would be for Lowell—we are unfortunately not amongst them. Last year’s Bacchanalia cost HoCo, net of ticket sales, a touch over $1,000, which was covered by UC grants that also funded Lowell’s carnival, Oscar night, Stein clubs, gym equipment purchases, freshman welcome event, and many other House activities...

Author: By Neil K. Mehta | Title: The Truth About HoCos | 11/2/2005 | See Source »

...Stein points out that Alito was also on the panel of the 3rd Circuit that struck down New Jersey's Partial Birth Abortion ban in 2000, suggesting he is not a reflexive supporter of abortion restrictions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alito on the Issues | 11/1/2005 | See Source »

...working with him for over a year," says Stein, "it was very clear that in engaging cases he wouldn't start with the result and work his way backwards. He was always extremely methodical and reflective. He looked at the question; he researched by himself areas he was uncertain about. He sat and he thought a good deal about the arguments made by both sides, then he came to a tentative conclusion that he would perhaps probe a bit in oral arguments. And I think that's exactly what you want from a judge-someone who hasn't made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alito on the Issues | 11/1/2005 | See Source »

...Stein says it was always obvious that the president would nominate a conservative. There are three basic types of persons he could have nominated-a "stealth candidate," such as Harriet Miers, who has little record; a thoughtful and open-minded conservative; or a doctrinaire or "instrumental" conservative who has an agenda to enact. "We are going to have a conservative on the court-that's a given-so between those three choices I would much prefer having someone who is intelligent, open-minded and doesn't approach things knowing the result they want to come away with." Concludes Stein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alito on the Issues | 11/1/2005 | See Source »

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