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Men's soccer player Jordan P. Dupuis '99 also said he recognized unequal funding as a problem but suggested that the situation cannot be remedied.
The networks are unlikely to cut back for next week's Democratic Convention, if only to avoid charges of unequal treatment. But last week's experience has shaken up news executives into re-evaluating their approach in the future. "Assuming the candidate has been decided before the convention," says Lane...
While this economic chasm is highly visible, the Commonwealth also harbors a more subtle inconsistency in perspective. Those who live on the inside of Route 495 have a unique conception of Massachusetts. Ultimately, it is this difference that allows unequal economic development to continue.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, many civil rights activists thought that their jobs were done. Having crushed the system of segregation, they believed that equality and racial prejudice would soon follow. Unfortunately, proponents of prejudice have moved into academia, as their forbears did in the late 19th century...
JAMES S. KUNEN, the author of this week's disquieting cover story on resegregation, has been writing vividly about social issues since, at 19, he penned The Strawberry Statement, a best-selling account of Columbia University's 1968 student strike against the Vietnam War. A TIME contributor since last October...