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...portraying us as something we're not, he'spolarizing the community and I can't see how thatcould promote racial harmony," Vergonis said...
Problem is, the logical extension of Bucci'ssolution is to bring the product directly to thepeople. Beam high-profile races into their ownliving rooms. Let them phone in their bets fromhome. Technologically, it can be done. And thatcould be the end of the Wonderland. If peoplecould stay home and bet, why would they want tocome to the track...
Leaders of the coalition demanded concreteplans to reform the appointments process, increasestudent input in the process, revise the criteriafor candidate evaluation and hire scholars thatcould help refocus the curriculum...
...think the changes are significant," saysJeffrey A. Camp '89, who chaired the council's adhoc committee on discipline. "There's no questionthat [one disciplinary body] was just a dream thatcould never come true in the foreseeable future...
...policy is that we will print anything that's newsworthy, but that afterward we will destroy anything thatcould be used in court - on either side - because we have no protection against subpoenas," she added...