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...short-term market forces and the expense of sound conviction. In addition to breadth and depth, students will now unavoidably be pursuing credentials—credentials for things that are irrelevant to a worthwhile academic experience. And these students can hardly be blamed for it: they are each the victim of their peers, responding to perceived pressures, beholden to the whims of employers, graduate schools, and other ends which trivialize the integrity of their academic journey. Students currently have the freedom to take a wide range of elective classes, and if concentration requirements are reformed or reduced, then students will...
...Aniston [full disclosure: I loathed Rachel] who really wins the most sympathy and raises the most questions for me. Maybe because of the fact that in the aftermath of Brangelina, Aniston’s been portrayed by everyone from US Weekly to Katie Couric as a “victim,” she seems heartachingly human on-screen. If someone that well-coiffed and perfectly sculpted—and by this I mean both the actress and the character—dates idiots, doesn’t know what to do with her life, and has body image issues...
...much more difficult for students to look down upon from a status perspective. The accuser reports having racial slurs yelled at her, and the rape of a black woman by three white players has drawn even more attention to this case. The profile of the alleged victim, a black single mother of two and a student at nearby North Carolina Central University, combines all these issues in a way we are unlikely to see here.This is not to say that rape cannot or will not happen on the Harvard campus, by athletes or others. But the way in which Harvard...
...homes, sick enough to rape and kill, smart enough to cover his tracks afterward. "All I know is that something would happen and I would have my arms around their necks," he told an investigator. (Junger makes extensive and creepily effective use of police transcripts.) DeSalvo sometimes posed his victims after the crime for shock value and left the victim's underwear knotted in a decorative bow around her neck...
...case of detainee al-Qahtani, is obviously an interested party. Otherwise she would not have gone fishing for the kind of information she dishes out to gullible liberal media. She has been conditioned to use anything she can find against the government and paint al-Qahtani as an innocent victim, no matter what the truth is. Why doesn't Time get stories from those who are on the receiving end of Islamic terrorism? The results would certainly be more blood curdling. Mukundan Menon Thiruvananthapuram, India...