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...starting place [for change in governance] has always been—from the student point of view??that the University doesn’t listen to students, so the starting point is always a degree of antagonism,” he says. “In [these] instances...it’s come around to finding a new formulation, but all these formulations have a particular half life, and it comes around and you have to it again...
...during which Cornell’s Mark McCutcheon beat netminder Justin Tobe high to tie the score. “[Morin] got a little carried away,” Donato said, adding that he “didn’t get a great view?? of the whistled play. “I don’t think it was a dangerous head-butt, but if [the referees] decide it’s a head-butt, it’s a five-minute penalty.” Less than four minutes later, however, after a rush of Crimson...
...When I tell this to people, they always say, “Well, that’s probably true, Brigit, but how on earth do you get people to ‘view?? women as leaders? Get all the men on campus together and say, ‘Hey guys, girls are really smart and cool, too. You should start thinking of them as leaders and asking them to run for stuff?’ Give me a break.” Those people have a point—telling men to support women candidates...
...large, this kind of absence still remains today. And while I am not entirely partial to Stimson’s view??he suggested that Harvard should produce prophets and spiritual leaders that would satisfy “the feeling of religious need [that] is abroad in our people today”—what Stimson said is a kind of metaphor for modern secular society. Contemporary society has attempted to do away with religion, but because it cannot find anything to replace religion with, it has been confronted over and over by the resurrected hydra...
...hospitals he promised the people. The producers expressed high hopes for the film’s reception abroad. The themes and “the tension between ends and means” are universal, said Thwaites. He noted that many other countries have a “less Pollyanna view?? of government than America, that they care about results—like roads and hospitals—but have less of an expectation that their politicians will be free from corruption. According to Zaillian, Carville, who is also a political analyst, once remarked, “We didn?...