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...fathers are responsible for their sons and daughters--some as young as 18 months old--being shot at by Israeli soldiers is an insult to our common humanity. Every one of us who has been loved and raised by our parents, and every parent who has sacrificed for the sake of his or her children should be outraged. To lay exclusive blame on the Palestinians for the current violence, after the United Nations, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, among others, have condemned Israel for the use of "excessive force" strains credulity...
...formalist regard. In recent years, there has been a revival of aestheticism; witness the Regarding Beauty exhibition last year at the Hirshhorn. Recent literary investigations also suggest an atmosphere of palpable eagerness to explore beauty topically. The revival is a kind of return to beauty for art's sake, liberated from any service or subordination to a social or political climate of interpretation...
...There are questions about the school. What is the purpose of a college? Is it to educate those who are most ready, or to create a sense of community for community's sake? Or should it be motivated primarily by the bottom line...
...There's nothing more isolating than going it alone," she said. "If you think you have a problem, whatever it is, or you have a roommate or a friend, for goodness' sake, get help...
With all of this said, how can the Crimson shield its Achilles' heel? In all honesty, Coach Murphy is probably doing the best he can by not depending on special teams as much and by allowing his young kickers to mature. For argument's sake, though, I offer three alternative solutions to the field goal fiasco...