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To: TobagoJack who wrote (205415)4/27/2024 11:06:45 PM
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Who is teaching English as a second language?

As

They at Harvard Came to their senses.

Is it proper English to use they as a singular?

Is “they” singular or plural? They is traditionally a third-person plural pronoun, used to refer to groups of two or more people or things. However, it's also widely used nowadays as a singular pronoun, to refer to an individual person of unknown or nonbinary gender. This usage is referred to as the singular “they.”Dec 1, 2022

Anyway

-----------Harvard proves axing Claudine Gay may already be having an effect--------------------------
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Published April 25, 2024, 6:29 p.m. ET



At least one elite university is effectively resisting the pro-Hamas occupiers: In fact, Harvard just literally poured cold water on a nascent encampment.

After protesters set up dozens of tents in Harvard Yard late Wednesday, the university set off sprinklers from 2:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. Thursday morning as temps dipped into the 30s, flooding out the colony as students futilely tried to use buckets to stop the streams.

And what an elegant move: no confrontation, no conflict, just a pointed message to rabble-rousers to move along.


An anti-Israel encampment at Harvard University on April 25, 2024.REUTERSLooks like forcing the resignation of former President Claudine Gay may actually have begun to make a difference.

In earlier “preventative medicine,” the school on Monday locked the gates of the yard, limiting access to only those with student IDs, while posting signs warning that no tents or tables would be allowed.

All this signifies a marked departure from the environment under Gay, who allowed aggressive anti-Israel protesters (and their antisemitism) to run roughshod over the rest of the student body and trash the university’s reputation, going so far as to run cover for them in front of Congress.

NYC’s squatter scourge is so bad even lefty lawmakers are moving to crack down

Soros and other elites are funding the campus agitators stoking anti-Israel, antisemitic protests

It seems Harvard’s interim president, Alan Garber, learned from her mistakes, at least enough to stifle protests that break college rules before they explode into campus-wide disorder.

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What do you think? Post a comment.

We still think institutional, long-term improvement requires changes from the Harvard Corp. board on down, but progress is still progress.

And, in the meantime — mind the puddles.
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