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...promising as each of these actions may be, they remain only fragmentary, half-steps in the face of what Wootan calls Congress' "shameful" refusal to enact strong, uniform standards. What is needed is nothing short of a dietary paradigm shift...
...lofty expectations show a team that is ready to rebound, and with new captains in seniors Katie Golden and Carrie Williams stepping up with Lofgren to lead the team, signs point in the right direction for the squad.But there is still the pressure that comes along with wearing the uniform of one of the nation’s most storied programs: anything less than a trip back to the NCAA Championship next year will be damaging to the program, which has competed at such a high level for so many decades. The team not only feels the push to succeed...
...response to an alleged race-based hate crime that occurred in a Boston College (BC) dormitory late Thursday night, students at BC staged a rally Monday. The participants said they were protesting what they saw as the lack of a uniform hate crime policy at BC. “We’re speaking out against the fact that there is no public or institutionalized hate crime protocol,” BC senior and former African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American (AHANA) Leadership Council President Omolara Bewaji told The Heights, the student newspaper, Monday. Five students were involved...
...preserve the selective service system in the event there were to be some catastrophic conflict that would require putting 20 million people in uniform like we did in World War II, but I don't foresee at this stage the likelihood of that...
...awake. Karen Howard Redmond, Washington, U.S. Weisskopf's story brought back memories of my experiences in World War II. I was awarded a Silver Star, but I'm fortunate to have survived for 83 years without having to pay as dearly as Weisskopf has. If he were in uniform, he would have been decorated with the Medal of Honor. Since so many reporters are losing lives or limbs, there should be a special decoration for their bravery. Of course, a medal can't replace the loss of a limb, but it can be a way for the American people...