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...believe in the holy spirit and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The committee is in error for not demanding that the club remove this discriminatory policy from its constitution. All students should be free to participate in College activities without being discriminated against because of belief, and it is a shock and disappointment that the committee did not properly uphold Harvard’s anti-discrimination policy...
...American violence and, more problematically, by the plain fact that infidels have made war on an Islamic state. (One imagines that even the Kurds and Shi'ites have understandable qualms about our intentions.) Meanwhile, America's stature has been diminished in a number of ways by the psychological "shock and awe" campaign early on that didn't produce a coup or surrender or mass defections, by the constant quibbling over whether the images of Saddam were real or not, and by the very use of the term coalition to describe a force that was plainly Anglo-American. I suspect that...
...least we students aren’t the only ones out of the loop: the rest of the administration and Faculty were surprised, too. Lewis was given two weeks notice, a fact he serenely told the press with class; other deans and House masters expressed shock and surprise at his dismissal. The only person in the loop was Dean Gross, who The Crimson reported was offered the position by Dean Kirby in March, without the knowledge of the Faculty committee in charge of discussing the integration of the two deans’ duties...
DiMaggio added that the rejection came as a shock...
Forgoing successful relationships, classes and interaction with the human race may just be worth it, however, for that sweet taste of victory. When they group into teams, Espy’s side loses, and his opponents burst into cheers. “They’re in shock,” Espy insists. “It doesn’t happen often...