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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Israel Divestment Debate Reignited,” News, Apr...

Author: By Karin Friedemann, KARIN FRIEDEMANN | Title: Citizens Deserve a Say in Their Government’s Investments | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...thoroughly enjoyed Peter C.D. Mulcahy’s comment (“The Most Important Commandment,” Apr. 25), which pointed out that the Biblical commandment used to condemn homosexuals is only one of many sometimes obscure Biblical commandments. Next time I encounter an anti-homosexual agitator, I shall cry out to him or her: “Ye lack thy flowing hair and unkempt beard, ye sinner! Let he that is without sin cast the first stone...

Author: By Noah Hertz-bunzl, NOAH HERTZ-BUNZL | Title: Homophobes: Let Your Locks Grow Long | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...seems that Adam Goldenberg, in his “Question of Boundaries,” (Comment, Apr. 27) conceives of a rather false dichotomy between religious and civic life. The institutions are separate, but the individuals who are a part of both institutions cannot partition their lives and their actions into non-overlapping circles without being false to their religion. The inherent roles of most religions are to prescribe, in some manner, a set of behaviors that they deem moral. Human actions, even when involved in secular, civic affairs, involve morality simply due to the fact that people are expected...

Author: By Eric J. Suh, | Title: Individuals Cannot Partition Their Civic and Religious Beliefs | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...disappointed to see The Crimson characterize Professor Alex Krieger’s battle against a football stadium in Manhattan as a fight between the city and the professor’s employer, media giant Cablevision (“Prof. in Middle of NYC Land Battle,” News, Apr...

Author: By John E. Raskin, | Title: In Fight Against Stadium, Cablevision is One of Many | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

Today’s article on President Summers’ speech about the Native American experience (“Sept. Remarks Resurface,” News, Apr. 20) goes to show that liberal academia will stop at nothing to see Summers tossed out of office. Everything he said was factually correct, as even his opponents acknowledge. There were no epiteths hurled. While the transcript of remarks cannot tell us about delivery style, there appears nothing in this speech which would seem offensive. One must conclude that the only offense Summers committed was straying off of the politically correct ideological reservation...

Author: By James E. Prosser, | Title: Summers’ Critics Will Never Quiet | 4/25/2005 | See Source »

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