Articles from
May 2007
May 30, 2007
In the last two years, Computer Services has increased the number of web pages that are blocked to students. This action shows a lack of faith in students and their maturity.If we can be trusted to police ourselves under the precepts of the Honor Code, we should have the freedom to search the Internet at will.
May 30, 2007
It was not fair for us to have to feel ashamed for fulfilling our academic duty.
May 30, 2007
It’s taken me two years to write another column. Haunted by my days ranting about preteen catastrophes like the ruling regime at the Galleria, I have been terrified of saying something I’d later regret.
May 30, 2007
Those students could’ve learned a lesson by the way that the community came together.
May 14, 2007
Here I am, at peace with the world and going about my merry way in the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains and, lo and behold, what should I see but several emails from Hw jazz musicians and their parents. Having written almost as many college recommendations during this first year of my retirement as I had during the previous thirty-six it did not surprise me until, upon further examination, I discovered that they all expressed a deep concern for the manner in which one leading jazz student and my young successor opined some rather self-aggrandizing thoughts as a result of an obviously stilted view of our jazz program – one which I have often characterized as “NHBM” or nothing happened before ME!
May 2, 2007
A response to Nuriel Moghavem's column "The men's golf team is a threat to democracy."
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