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...outlook on life at the College. “He made me realize that by running, by hiding, by pushing...I wasn’t going to be a leader,” she said. “It’s all about acceptance, being authentic, having a vision, and going for it.” Robert Manchin, CEO of the Gallup Organization, where Stone worked, praised Stone for the groundbreaking technological innovations that made him a well-known pioneer in the field. Manchin said that Stone’s work was very much driven by his love...
...reading - not only of new material, but rereading documents and decisions taken by the Congregation. how do you respond to the spread of violence in the name of another world religion, Islam? If a religious leader is preaching violence, he has mistaken his religion. Religion is about our vision and worship of God, and recognition that we are part of God's family. Violence cannot be a religious tenant. The Holy Father made an important declaration to Muslim leaders, that we need to hear them telling their people that God does not sanction violence. The roman Catholic Church is akin...
...dreams of the women’s advocacy groups are realized at Harvard, the new women’s center runs the risk of falling prey to this dystopic vision of radical feminism, which will inevitably alienate so many of the women the center is meant to serve. A major purpose of a women’s center must be to empower moderate women, not the feminazis who already take their modern conception of womanhood to an extreme. Erring on the side of this extremism are many of the Harvard women’s groups leading the women?...
...fantastic thing both for the magazine itself and in helping us craft the second issue,” Kaden wrote. “We have taken all our feedback and tuned the content and style of the magazine,” Kaden added. “The original vision is certainly there, but it will only be better.” Scene’s second issue is expected to be released during spring reading period...
...frosh applying for an ROTC scholarship. Four of the cadets are women, and it appears to be a racially diverse crew. Captain Brian Sullivan, who teaches the cadets military science, sits on a desk and sips coffee as he clicks through slides of weapons: M-4s, night vision devices, different kinds of grenades. “Look through the optical device here...you basically can’t miss if you put the red dot on the target,” he says. He asks the cadets about the roles of each soldier in an army company and the types...