Word: unfriendlyness
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Harvard's unfriendly decision jeopardizes our freedom of expression. As John Stuart Mill said, "Genius can only breathe freely in an atmosphere of freedom." To this end, Harvard should do as much as possible to create an atmosphere conducive to and supportive of free expression, lest we risk the loss...
There is a distinctly unfriendly side to Harvard. You feel it when after meeting many new faces during our orientation week, we promptly stop saying "hi" to the others we met once we figure out which is our crowd. It comes out in the way we meet people at parties...
If he had gone into a state-of-the-art laboratory to concoct the ideal judge to lighten his troubles, Clinton could not have conjured a better foil than Susan Webber Wright. Only a female Republican, Bush-appointed, generally unfriendly jurist could provide such a politically and legally sweet ruling...
While students affected by the crash are caught in a web of unfriendly federal rules, pressure is on schools to find their own solutions. A special Korean Student Association meeting recently suggested making available long-term loans with low interest rates and increasing hiring of international students in academic departments...
"Coverage either was non-existent or was unfriendly or written with uniformed opinions," says Jason B. Phillips '99, publicity chair of the BSA. He adds that diversity on The Crimson is important because of its ability to influence campus attitudes.