Word: fixedness
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“We think that there is a fundamental disagreement over what we believe the religion to be and what he interprets it as,” External Relations Chair of the Harvard Islamic Society Fauzia Shaikh ’10 said. “He seems to believe...
Making my second trip to Wien Stadium to cover football, I expected much of the same from the Big Apple and its lovable losers as I witnessed during my first visit—a rout. Two years ago, I questioned why the Ivy League had not instituted a slaughter rule...
In a despotic regime, the class of tyrants—a group separate unto themselves—ensures the equality of the ruled. There are no leaders and followers, here. The class of people cannot distinguish among themselves, for they are all kept permanently in a static equality. The unlimited...
The University Library’s new director called on his staff yesterday to embrace the Internet and harness it for the “diffusion of scholarship.” Robert C. Darnton ’60, who studies the history of books and taught at Princeton before coming...
Rome wasn't built in a day, but that's all the time that Nicholas Negroponte has for the Eternal City right now. As he's done for the past three years, the founder and chairman of the non-profit One Laptop Per Child foundation has touched down in one...