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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...member submits an angry letter to the editor charging that I "misrepresented" Razo's experience with other Chicano students on campus. I am told, by the few brave enough to confront me with their anger, that much of RAZA feels "violated," even betrayed, by the revealing of how they treat one another...

Author: By Ruben NAVARRETTE Jr., | Title: Telling Secrets at RAZA | 3/8/1990 | See Source »

...parentus, a concept that works well in high school, but not in college. Harvard does not baby its students in any other way, leaving many to suffer in a sink-or-swim academic atmosphere. For Harvard to suddenly act parental when it comes to living conditions epitomizes hypocrisy. Harvard treats its students as adults when it comes to academic life--why not treat us as adults when it comes to private life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Why Not? | 3/8/1990 | See Source »

...first complication is that although the neighborhood standard ought not to be Israel's, it cannot be ignored when judging Israel. Why? It is plain that compared with the way its neighbors treat protest, prisoners and opposition in general, Israel is a beacon of human rights. The salient words are Hama, the town where Syria dealt with an Islamic uprising by killing perhaps 20,000 people in two weeks and then paving the dead over; and Black September (1970), during which enlightened Jordan dealt with its Palestinian intifadeh by killing at least 2,500 Palestinians in ten days, a toll...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Judging Israel | 2/26/1990 | See Source »

Recounting several anecdotes illustrating what she called the "ignorance" of Americans, especially those traveling abroad, Shabazz pointed out that most people in this country make no effort to learn a foreign language and that Americans treat foreigners with condescension...

Author: By John M. Bernard, | Title: Daughter of Malcolm X Speaks at Law School | 2/24/1990 | See Source »

...sculpture, are easy to walk past. Strict adherence to their theme apparently has not plagued the exhibit's organizers--one organizer said the show intended to present "images of desire...sort of." The exhibit includes scultures, paintings, texts, photography, and video, and just slightly over half the pieces treat the topic of desire. We are wisest, then, to let the idea drop from our minds and enjoy the display of some student talent...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Student Gallery Opens To Mixed Media and Review | 2/23/1990 | See Source »

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