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...line between journalism and advertising is blurry here, and the whole “conflict of interest?? thing gets even more confusing in the magazine’s list of 10 people “you want to know at Harvard,” a six-page cover story written by Kaden...
...FAIR wins before the high court, will Congress still be able to withhold federal funds from schools that discriminate against women and minorities?Yes, according to FAIR founder and BC law professor Kent Greenfield. The high court has consistently recognized that the government has a “compelling interest?? in fighting racism and sex discrimination, Greenfield said.“Title VI and Title IX are completely safe regardless of how the court decides in our case,” Greenfield said in a phone interview yesterday.Of course, the potentially far-reaching ramifications of a FAIR victory...
Still, “general interest?? inevitably means a lack of focus. Short stories, poems, paintings, articles, photos, even mathematical proofs—Tuesday keeps them all under its jurisdiction, proudly claiming a “wide-range” of content, a “mixture of stuff.” This issue contains: a scholarly article about the nature of modern art, a sociological look at the gay rights movement; also some short stories and poems with adverbs and adjectives...
...Public Health (HSPH) Dr. Carlos A. Camargo, Assistant Professor of Medicine Dr. Frank B. Hu, and Professor of Medicine at HSPH, Frank M. Sacks all signed a cover letter of support which accompanied the petition. In the petition filed on Monday, the Center for Science in the Public Interest??the organization responsible for submitting the petition—asked the FDA to revoke the “Generally Recognized as Safe” status of salt and to require food manufacturers to reduce the amount of salt in processed foods. The petition said that the FDA?...
...Sadly, Hollinghurst’s novels to date remain largely unknown to American readers because of glib classifications that put his works such as “The Swimming-Pool Library” and “The Folding Star” on the “special interest?? shelf of gay and lesbian lit. True, all his novels feature gay sexuality and romance. And squeamish readers, beware: “The Line” is peppered with vivid eroticism. But then again, enjoyment of Jane Austen is not restricted to upper-middle-class bachelorettes, or Faulkner...