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Connerly agreed that the UC system was not "apure academic meritocracy," and noted that schoolsare now instructed to admit as much as 50 percentof their classes based upon what Connerly called"supplemental factors" like creativity, tenacityand the ability to overcome obstacles...
Adam J. Levitin '98 argues somewhat reasonably that there has been no clear cause and effect relationship between ethnicity, expressed viewpoints and reported topics on The Crimson's editorial pages (Opinion, April 6). One has to admit that The Crimson rarely tips very far to either the right or left of the American cultural and political spectrum, and the range of the American spectrum encompasses, at most, one-25th of the international spectrum. For instance, in most parts of Europe, the left wing of the American Left falls just shy of a very boring center...
Steinem forgot this: the law, at women's urging, has expanded so that even one pass, if egregious enough, can be legally actionable. Repeated efforts are not needed. The far better argument would be to admit that we, and the world, have changed since the Thomas hearings. For one thing, lots of men get it now. Women are heard loud and clear; one accusation alone can be ruinous...
...They admit that as second-semester seniorstheir lightened schedules have plenty of room forquality time with the tube...
...settlement does not require the NCAA to admit doing anything improper and executive director Cedric Dempsey confirmed that Las Vegas will freeze over before Tark ever gets an apology...