Former prof. Smith wins primary
By Benjamin Taylor | August 10, 2006Former visiting government professor Jeff Smith, 32, won the Democratic primary for state senator from the 4th District in Missouri Tuesday.
Former visiting government professor Jeff Smith, 32, won the Democratic primary for state senator from the 4th District in Missouri Tuesday.
When imagining sophomore summer, long hours spent in the library meticulously refining cover letters probably do not come to mind.
The College's internal disputes over the alumni governance task force's proposed constitution exploded onto the national stage last week, when both The New York Times and the Boston Globe published articles on the rancor surrounding the issue.
WEB UPDATE, March 22, 7:24 p.m. After 14 years of service in the College administration, Ozzie Harris II '81, Special Assistant to the President for Institutional Diversity and Equity and Director of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity, resigned Wednesday. Harris cited the need to spend more time with his seriously ill father, who resides in Oregon, as the reason for his resignation.
College students' reputation for idealism enjoys a mixed record. Many "adults" respect the passion with which college students pursue their political and social goals, while ridiculing the fanciful and unattainable nature of those goals.
Well, we made it. Somehow, despite the feeling that DOC Trips were a few weekends ago, we're already at our sophomore summer. I'm going to try my best to make sure this column isn't pure cheesy clich, but I promise nothing.
On "Meet the Press," he said that the ouster of Saddam Hussein did nothing to improve the situation of the Iraqi people or American security.