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When Hannah N. Jukovsky opened the envelope with her MCAS scores last week, she already knew what it would...
Jukovsky remains active in the Student Coalition for Alternatives to MCAS (SCAM), working two afternoons a week with the student-run group...
...those of you who might have missed it, on Friday last week, a gentleman from the undergraduate community wrote a letter to the editor calling upon The Crimson, in the absence of "fair and equitable coverage of Undergraduate Council tickets," to cover "none of them," instead. His reasoning for this seemingly drastic action rests upon what he calls "the truth" that the "council...is simply not a factor in most students' lives." Thus, his reflections conclude, "doesn't it seem silly that The Crimson would devote so much valuable space and attention to a group that many undergrads consider--either...
...style. What seems to be his style is funding the Tommy's Pizza endowment, for he has no need of a fourth meal. Nor has he ever had a Fly-By meal (nor its newly added soup option). Why eat free when you can spend 25 bucks a week at the Greenhouse? Of course, he never gets to Loker much, for he obviously doesn't play pool on the tables that the council fought to have installed over the objections of the Loker Committee...
...lends itself to demonization, and the air this week is thick with paranoid e-mail to the effect that a second Bush administration will end civilization as we know it. The wretched of America will be turned out in the snow on Christmas eve. Bloated middle-aged white men will ride about the town on the backs of blacks and Hispanics, as if on the backs of burros; back-alley coathangers will return women to the reign of an American Taliban. (In the privacy of their own minds, most conservatives, I suspect, believe that as a matter of practical politics...