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...proudest of The Crimson when it points out the moral failings of the Harvard community and when it acts as a spur to the consciences of its readers. News judgment is similar to (but not identical to) a finely tuned sense of moral outrage. So it's been news over the last three years that Harvard didn't pay its clerical and technical workers enough for them to afford adequate child care...
...strong case to compete in the Games. (She has legal precedent on her side. U.S. sprinter Butch Reynolds was barred from competing in the last Olympics after failing a 1990 drug test that he claimed was flawed; when a court upheld his claim, Reynolds won a $27.3 million judgment...
Since those activities and Clinton's tortured explanations took place before he was elected President, voters had a chance to review the evidence and pass judgment. Ultimately, enough people either believed Clinton or considered his truth shading less important than the need to improve on George Bush's performance. Today Americans can gauge Clinton by his record in the Oval Office as much as by anything else...
CLUH sees no justification for the current situation, where certain resources and membership in certain organizations at Radcliffe College are denied to men purely on the basis of their gender. CLUH is not passing judgment on independent women's colleges in general. However, CLUH feels it clear that Radcliffe is so intimately joined with Harvard that the ethical obligation demanding Harvard's resources be open to all applies equally to Radcliffe. Involvement in women's issues should be open to all members of the Harvard community on an equal basis...
...very end of all the determinationsand the fact finding and the judgments by peoplethere is some determination of responsibility,we'll want to know where that determination lies,and we'll want to look at it in context and we'llmake a judgment," Rudenstine said...