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...March 9 editorial, criticized the Asian American Association (AAA) and other minority organizations for what he believed was their tendency toward self-segregation. But in backing up his opinion with outright falsehoods and blanket statements, he overstepped his bounds and demonstrated an ignorance of what minority groups strive to do and actually...
...main Harvard newspaper and its only daily, the Crimson has an obligation to provide its readership with responsible and accurate journalism. I salute the free press and the important role that it plays in our society. Accordingly, I encourage newspapers like The Crimson to strive for the high degree of excellence and professionalism so vital to the well-being of our community...
...footage of the war in Angola and exposed the activities of the White Wolves, a right-wing terrorist group. Critics charge that the show crosses the line between journalism and advocacy. But staffers insist they are open to many views and regularly solicit South African officials for comment. "We strive for journalistic credibility," says O'Connor, "but we have no problem being identified as antiapartheid...
SCIENCE departments should also strive for intimacy--by this I mean an emphasis on teaching and the involvement of students in research. The Bio-chemistry Department is doing just that. It has instituted a tutorial program which requires sophomores, juniors and seniors to research with scientists in such places as the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the School of Public Health...
...most popular ideologies of youth--punk negativism, resurgent capitalism, and new age intuitionism--all are inward-looking philosophies, aspects of a narcissistic time. Reagan's impermeable sheen, his success through avoiding responsiblity for anything, has become something to strive...