COMMENTARY

November 6, 1998
Volume 127, Number 8


Editorials

Consilience reconciles
- Review Editorial Staff

Off-campus handbook aids students
- Review Editorial Staff

Perspectives

Students: What was your first reaction to the allegations against Rod Knight?

Essays

Essay was destructive, divisive; erased queer people of color
-Adam Heintz, Kristen Keniray, and Ian Sherman

Clarifying the intent and focus of last week's hate-crimes essay
-John Partridge, College senior

Letters to the Editor

Review doesn't give Knight a chance
-Julie Cross, Conservatory senior and Des Harmon, Conservatory senior

Editorial opinion more vital than advertisement
-Noah Kirshbaum, College sophomore

Elitism limits Asian American Alliance
-Richard W. Pierce, College first-year

OBDSM expresses support and solidarity for queers
-The members of the Oberlin BDSM Club

Use response to broaden struggle against bigotry, oppression
-Gillian Russom, College junior, International Socialist Organization

Speakers will be beneficial
-Angela Nichols, LGBT Community Coordinator

Respect and understanding are vital
-William Norris, Professor of Sociology

Dialogue about Partridge essay may help build larger movement
-Eva Owens, College junior

Black does not equal heterosexual
-Khary Polk, College junior, et al.

Partridge essay perpetuates marginalization among minorities
-Manu Vimalassery

Towey's self-righteous attitude more damaging than smoking
-Matthew Bell, College senior

Science aids all students
-Dan Styer, Associate Professor of Physics

Communities must work together to present united front against hatred
-Alexis Eastman, College junior

 

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