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...also the one most aggravating to teachers’ unions—states that have so-called “firewall laws” will be ineligible. Due largely to the clout of teachers’ unions, many states maintain such legislation, which prevents school boards from factoring in student performance on standardized tests when evaluating teachers or assigning their pay grades...
...It’s pretty dangerous,” said Michelle Hwang, a student at Bunker Hill Community College. “It should be corrected, developed, and changed...
Look out, True Love Revolution, there's a new group in town...and they're competing for your initials. True Lust Revolution, founded by David E. Biery '10, may or may not be a serious addition to the Harvard Student Organizations list, but it is making a statement--at least over the Cabot House open list...
...know if this is an effective strategy at saturating the college with your absolutely ridiculous agenda, but you could try getting some op-eds in the Crimson. Word on the streets is that every mother-lovin' day there's this one student group that continues to push push push on Page 6! Don't remember exactly which group it is though...
...character’s existential crisis: Walker’s point of view (one among three) varies from first- to third-, and even second-person. The story opens in the first-person, from Walker’s perspective, on the streets of New York City in 1967: a student and writer at Columbia University, Walker meets at a party the inscrutable Rudolf Born—a professor who soon thereafter offers to finance a literary magazine that would have Walker at its helm. This role provides Walker with a definitive, if transient, identity—as he realizes...