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(09/22/11 4:02pm)
As a faculty member who has tried consistently to support the honor system, I find the charges brought against The Cavalier Daily to be both mystifying and counterproductive. Consider the basic facts here: The editors of The Cavalier Daily discover incidents of plagiarism committed by a staff writer. The paper promptly discloses this to its readers and writes a strong editorial explaining its actions. Without disclosing the name of the writer or even the section in which the plagiarized articles appeared, the editorial mentions in a single sentence that it has referred the case to the Honor Committee - as it most certainly should. Surely the public part of this story should and could have ended right here. No confidentiality was compromised; the paper acted responsibly and transparently. The honor system is upheld.
(04/26/06 4:00am)
SINCE early 2003, government-sponsored attacks on the black African populations of the Darfur region of Sudan have left 400,000 dead, 2.2 million displaced and 50 percent of Darfur's population reliant on humanitarian aid that is increasingly dangerous and difficult to deliver. These brutalities prompted former Secretary of State Colin Powell in September 2004 to declare the events in Darfur genocide. Yet the international community has been tragically slow to react.
(04/18/00 4:00am)
A REGULAR task of my childhood was buying the Sunday papers. "Go down to Tandler's," my father would say, "and pick up the Times, the Trib, the News, the Mirror, the Journal and the Record." All but the last of these referred to the main New York City newspapers operating through the early 1960s. I can still remember spending hours wading through the Sunday Times, reading the news of far-off places, poring over the sports section, and occasionally trying to help my mother with the formidable Sunday crossword.