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Murphy refers to Carlson’s lawsuit as an example of the “range of views?? that residents have about the Riverside agreement...
Engaging the campus community in the process does not mean simply holding “town hall meetings” at which students can voice their views??although that is a laudable goal listed in Mahan’s platform. In order to persuasively lobby on students’ behalves, the council must improve the way it gauges student attitudes and actively encourage students to express those opinions. Town hall meetings might draw a few curricular review enthusiasts, but most students are too busy to discuss policy changes that may not affect them. Council representatives must bring...
...agree or disagree with his views??and members of SAS and HIPJ have a range of views about the conflict. This should not detract from the main issue: an Arab immigrant and pro-Palestinian peace activist is being targeted because he dared to raise his voice in this country...
...Does he know that Clark is up in the air on affirmative action policy, opposes gays serving openly in the military, and is not very critical of the Patriot Act? Or that he’s in favor of nominating Supreme Court justices with “moderate views?? and increasing military spending? Or that he has provided almost no plans or promises to improve health care coverage for the poor or improve public education...
Winters says the neighborhood activists who are most vocal on the issue do not necessarily represent the views??and the votes—of the entire neighborhood. He says he believes most Riverside residents would accept a compromise...