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...must be met and fought head-on, and the pressure must be kept on college administrations across the country. What is especially important about the Yale campus-racism gathering is the upfront role of middle-class Asian-American students in putting it together. Patrick Cheng and Lucy Tsang--I tip...
...campus newspapers find out about a protest beforehand, they send reporters and then assess how significant it was. The editors then pass judgement on where to play the article or if they should publish it at all. Covering the news is a paper's responsibility. By ignoring any tip-offs, a paper would be abdicating its duty...
Whether the press has the responsibility to report dangerous or lifethreatening tips to authorities is another related question. Shinagel would probably argue that if the Crimson received the report, the University ought to force the editors to divulge the tip. But this is for the paper to decide, not the University. Freedom of the press ultimately means that no outside authority has the right to threaten a newspapers's coverage of events, its editorial decisions, or its right to protect its sources...
...going to be a new housing program." But there is growing pressure not to put off consideration of such a program forever. The housing report is the third in recent months making essentially the same point: agonizing as the situation of the homeless is, it is only the tip of a very dangerous iceberg...
...last time Radcliffe met Dartmouth, the Big Green utilized its size advantage over the Black-and-White. In out of bounds situations, Darmtouth chose lineouts over scrums to tip the ball over the smaller Radcliffe ruggers...