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...While most students in the sciences accept undergraduate TFs as a fact of life, their presence does raise some interesting ethical issues. Perhaps the stickiest of these is that of fairness...
...tough to be mean once in a while and not accept late assignments, or stick with an original grade, because a lot of it is entirely up to the TFs," he says. "We like being liked, but we also have to be just...
Admittedly, Rudenstine has shown his face more over the past eight months, agreeing to accept questions at an Undergraduate Council town hall meeting in the fall and sporadically showing up at house dining halls, albeit to dine at separate tables replete with fine linens, china and a list of invited guests. These acts, however, were the calculated moves of a lame duck president, a man who had completed his job without the distraction of student input and now had luxury of casually listening to student complaints to which he knew he would not have to respond. Lack of genuine interest...
...while Crockett’s no-hitter may have softened the blow, Harvard’s elimination was no easier to accept...
...from China and for opening new, meaningful talks with Mexico. Similarly, he should be castigated for his policies on the environment and religion. Ultimately, though, a president is more than a sum of his parts. A passable job should not be enough—America should neither expect nor accept mediocrity from its commander-in-chief. Avoiding disasters should not be viewed in the same light as leading an impressive government. A look back at Bush’s illustrious predecessors is highly instructive. Analysts have focused specifically on a president’s first 100 days since the sweeping...