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Editorial

Students’ behavior at the Howard Gardner lecture last Thursday evening prompted a debate about proper decorum that shouldn’t be necessary on a campus like ours, where maturity is an unstated expectation. The event, however, does raise important questions about the … Continue reading

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Student behavior sparks dialogue on proper audience decorum

By Tracy Lum Editor-in-Chief Student behavior at a lecture last Thursday evening has sparked ongoing discussion between faculty and students about proper decorum during presentations and classes. According to accounts from professors and first-year students, many in the audience of … Continue reading

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Lack of respect for the minds

By Lizzie Kirshenbaum Contributing Writer Where you’re from, what dorm you’re living in and if you did the summer reading: these were probably the three most common icebreaker questions asked during first-year orientation. The reply to the last question? Well, … Continue reading

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