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Ultimately, the goal is for the UC to produce a coherent and targeted website that communicates with students in the most efficient way possible. There are many means to this worthy end, and it is indisputable that the UC is committed to working towards this goal. However, to succeed the UC must narrow its vision and look to spend far less than the $15,000 originally proposed...
...nation is finally taking notice: Cambridge is a great place for youths. Cambridge was honored last month as one of the 100 best Communities for Young People by America’s Promise, an alliance founded by former secretary of state Colin L. Powell to help children succeed. Cambridge was chosen from over 1,000 communities around the country, according to Mike McGill, managing editor for America’s Promise. America’s Promise recognized Cambridge’s efforts in five areas: involvement of supportive adults, safe places for growth, a healthy start for adulthood, an effective...
...these services lack the resources to fight the RIAA in court. Driven by an arrogance born of its deep corporate coffers, the RIAA is muscling legitimate startups out of business because some users are using the software to commit copyright violations. By doing so, the RIAA will only succeed in driving file-sharing services offshore, where it can’t touch them. It would be better off filing suits only against services that explicitly encourage the sharing of copyrighted materials. The RIAA’s campaign against file-sharing services is only a sideshow, however, to its ongoing...
President Bush, who prides himself on boldness, went with safety for his second Supreme Court nomination. Harriet Ellan Miers -now the White House counsel, and named Monday morning to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor-was commended by several Democratic senators during the President's consultation process. "If there is a fight to be had, it will be from the right," says a Republican Senate aide. "The left has been disarmed...
...them what Davis calls "healing." Davis looks nothing like a stereotypical Fundamentalist; he wears spiky hair, Fauvist T shirts, an easy smile. He first noticed the wave of young people coming out when he was pastor of a student church at Virginia Tech. I asked how his group could succeed when homosexuality has been so depathologized among kids. "GLSEN has 3,000 GSAs, but who knows how many student ministries there are, how many Bible clubs in schools?" he answered. "And my hope is they will be the ones who care for these kids...