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...would be unfair, of course, to expect Crothers to carry the defensive load like Jonas did last year. After all, he is no older than the defensemen playing in front of him. But Crothers isn’t about to let himself off the hook...
Harding has said he wants to improve the educational opportunities for minority and lower-income students, saying that school-choice is unfair for these students...
...idea of an ethnic studies concentration say that the concentration will limit the study of ethnicity to the study of a handful of groups whose self-definition and boundaries change continuously with time. They argue the partiality to these ethnic groups over others that the concentration might harbor is unfair. Furthermore, critics say students wishing to undertake coursework or thesis projects on ethnic and regional studies may already do so under the requirements of existing concentrations...
...opposition movement, as the Dec. 19 deadline approaches for the committee’s recommendations. Their cause was recently given a boost when Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 resigned from the committee to protest what she saw as HCECP’s unfair slant in favor of a living wage...
Despite being a chemistry and physics concentrator, I found the comments of Alejandro Jenkins ’01 on the bias of grade inflation toward the humanities (Letters, “The Science of Grading,” Oct. 15) to be rather unfair in their interpretation of this bias. Jenkins (and many others) overlook the fact that this discrepancy has a simple explanation—class size...