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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Jewett says, "We thought it was unfair that transfer students were the only ones not given a choice to where they would live." To correct the problem, in 1983 the College changed the rule requiring transfer students to remain with Dudley House until their senior year and allowed juniors to affiliate with other houses if they wished...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: The House That Wasn't: Struggles at Dudley | 3/10/1988 | See Source »

...seems a trifle unfair that Clarkson should get another crack at the Crimson. The Golden Knights couldn't even beat the Crimson in their own building. Why should they get a third life on so-called neutral territory...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: Back to The Garden | 3/9/1988 | See Source »

...that Lee lacks technical ability is imprecise and unfair. Remember, six million bucks is peanuts, especially for a musical. The musical numbers in Daze don't work because they don't seem to fit the film. Instead of using younger styles of music like rap or funk, Lee used mostly jazz, which creates an old-fashioned feel to numbers that should be boisterous. These show bad choice, and not lack of ability...

Author: By Aline Brosh, | Title: Spike's Dislike | 3/9/1988 | See Source »

Lumping students into the amorphous group of "athletes" is unfair and narrow-minded. It assumes that the essential character of an individual is defined by an extracurricular, athletic activity, and not the full range of an undergraduate's interests and studies. Is someone who goes jogging every morning or lifts weights considered a jock? Or do you have to earn a varsity letter to be jumbled in with this select group? Is an athlete still one after his or her season is over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stocked with Jocks | 3/9/1988 | See Source »

...Mexican antidrug unit were killed, presumably by drug thugs. The Mexicans note that the estimated $130 billion spent annually on drugs by U.S. users could pay off the entire Mexican foreign debt. Complains Leonardo Ffrench, a press officer at the Mexican embassy in Washington: "It is deeply unfair and even ridiculous that some officials of a country like the United States, which has not been able to solve its own drug problems, keep blaming other countries with a lot fewer resources...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Drug Thugs | 3/7/1988 | See Source »

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