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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Some first-years also say that they recognize the importance of taking a quantitative reasoning class even if math is not their favorite subject...

Author: By Tova A. Serkin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Magic of Numbers | 9/23/1999 | See Source »

This is certainly not an accident. Catering to a group of people who are not "math people," Professor of Mathematics Joseph D. Harris says that his course is not meant as a foundation for future study of the subject...

Author: By Tova A. Serkin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Magic of Numbers | 9/23/1999 | See Source »

Today, proponents and detractors of an ethnic studies department seldom debate whether or not the subject should be addressed--the main point of contention...

Author: By Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Studies | 9/23/1999 | See Source »

...privately, that?s what the First Amendment is all about. But to have the government subsidize something like that is outrageous." The NEA, the ACLU, artists and the more liberal members of the New York City Council counter that accepting government funding for art should not subject institutions to the personal prejudices of public officials. Back in New York, the underfunded Brooklyn Museum of Art ? which was hoping that "Sensations" would help put it back on the road to the big leagues ? faces a no-win situation: If they back down and cancel the show, they?ve likely closed their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mayor Rudy's Rant: No Dead Pigs in My Museum! | 9/23/1999 | See Source »

...ideas on which the Spanish case against Pinochet are based are not just widely accepted, they are also logical. If, as Pinochet's supporters argue, third party nations should not be able to try Pinochet, then the world would be made subject to his decree of immunity. Foreign nations would defer charges to Chile, which would do nothing about them, and Pinochet's victims would be left without recourse. If taken seriously, Pinochet's argument would mean that any criminal leader could avoid all consequences of their actions, simply by granting him or herself immunity. If Slobodon Milosevic decides...

Author: By Micah S. Myers, | Title: Pinochet on Trial | 9/22/1999 | See Source »

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