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to the university of arkansas has a big footprint here with the student population and everything that comes with having a university in a town, all the benefits that brings. but walmart also really works to serve northwest arkansas. >> where are we now? >> we are on the university of arkansas campus. there are 20 south -- 27,000 students who go here. our numbers grow every year, which impacts everything to do with the economy of fayetteville and northwest arkansas in general. >> diversity. talk to me about the city's diversity. what is the makeup? >> in northwest arkansas and in fayetteville, what you will find in general is -- because of the university, it is diverse and eclectic. in washington county, just to the north in springdale, that has an enormous latino population. a lot of our efforts here in northwest arkansas are to figure out the bridges between the caucasians, the african-americans, the latino populations. 1948l integration was in and the university of arkansas admitted a student, and african-american students were admitted here in arkansas. it speaks to that hand-holdi
to the university of arkansas has a big footprint here with the student population and everything that comes with having a university in a town, all the benefits that brings. but walmart also really works to serve northwest arkansas. >> where are we now? >> we are on the university of arkansas campus. there are 20 south -- 27,000 students who go here. our numbers grow every year, which impacts everything to do with the economy of fayetteville and northwest arkansas in general....
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i am the outreach and development coordinator at the university of illinois press on behalf of the director and our entire staff i want to thank you all for being here today as a part of this remarkable event. we've partnered with the library in order to kick off a year filled with workshops, panels, existence and more. today's panel is a particularly important one to us. we are with our korean director joined by the two previous in that position. to add some context to the event i will share with you the university press have only six directors and its 100 years and only four of those served in a full-time capacity. so, but reflections that we hear today encompasses 50 years of history. it is my pleasure to introduce the moderator for today's panel, doctor james anderson. doctor anderson serves as the dean of the school of education and has held leadership roles during his nearly 50 year tenure at urbana-champaign including serving as the head of the department of education policy organization and leadership. doctor anderson was selected in 2016 as the unified presidential fellow and is kn
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we call it the new american university. the old ideaalled of what an american university was supposed to be. one that is working with an connected to everyone, unbelievably effective. it could be what the future would need which is a university that has a connection to everyone, connecting at all levels of education and to every citizen that need something from it. you are the arbiters of the future. your constitutional assignments are unique in our democracy. you have the unique responsibility for advancing and designing those elements of our democracy that are most critically dependent upon education and for overseeing those educational processes. is question to each of you can we build a new kind of ?ollege or university can we build a system within higher education that can be adaptive? actually respond to the changes around us, rather than something you have all been told. here is what we are facing. and i use this word intently, a fundamental economic and social change moment, like nothing that anyone alive today or ou
we call it the new american university. the old ideaalled of what an american university was supposed to be. one that is working with an connected to everyone, unbelievably effective. it could be what the future would need which is a university that has a connection to everyone, connecting at all levels of education and to every citizen that need something from it. you are the arbiters of the future. your constitutional assignments are unique in our democracy. you have the unique responsibility...
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all the university athletes must obey very strict rules. in their official activities of cool split also outside the stadiums. i've. seen most losing only spots memphis. just music was taken from both of them which is really money because of the new courses it.
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the university does not exist for the faculty. this is serious business. our university exists first for the students. second for the community. and the community we serve. and lastly the faculty are the means rather than the end of the institution. so to do that, we redefined our purpose. we restructured a charter built around with a university is supposed to be. it's based on inclusion and the success of our students. it's based on who we include and how our students succeed. we'll measure the research by what did we do to benefit the public in a measurable way. and lastly, the university actually will take responsibility for the outcomes of our community. economic, social, education, health and well being. if k-12 is underperforming, we're partly to blame and better look at it as something we're partly responsible for. we change the design of the university. most of the universities and colleges and community colleges you all oversee or fund or interact with in one way, they're run like public agencies. that's an archaic model. it will never deliver what
the university does not exist for the faculty. this is serious business. our university exists first for the students. second for the community. and the community we serve. and lastly the faculty are the means rather than the end of the institution. so to do that, we redefined our purpose. we restructured a charter built around with a university is supposed to be. it's based on inclusion and the success of our students. it's based on who we include and how our students succeed. we'll measure...
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with that the university and i kept going with that. my parents took it too far i arrived way too early. they think i was denying it. i would not say this is the ideal education. watch afterwards sunday night nine eastern book tv on c-span two. book tv on c-span two. jean theo harris. argues that the history of the civil rights movement has been sanitized. let me introduce our truly amazing speakers this evening we have some fear of embarrassing jeremy who just discussed dirt as a neighbor. i'm a bit of a groupie and so it's kind of thrilling to head him here.
with that the university and i kept going with that. my parents took it too far i arrived way too early. they think i was denying it. i would not say this is the ideal education. watch afterwards sunday night nine eastern book tv on c-span two. book tv on c-span two. jean theo harris. argues that the history of the civil rights movement has been sanitized. let me introduce our truly amazing speakers this evening we have some fear of embarrassing jeremy who just discussed dirt as a neighbor. i'm...
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the u.s. universities. that's in american interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive . here's what people have been saying about rejected and now it's yours exactly it's full on ourselves the only show i go out of my way to charge you with what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our three americans who have to say we are apparently better than blue nothing that i see people you never heard of love redacted the next president of the world bank very funny girl write me seriously send us an e-mail. lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two firs
the u.s. universities. that's in american interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive . here's what people have been saying about rejected and now it's yours exactly it's full on ourselves the only show i go out of my way to charge...
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and then measure the research power of the university how be benefited the public, and lastly, the universityctually will take responsibility for the outcomes of our community, economic, social, educational, health, well-being, if k12 is underperforming we are platterly to blame. for example, second. we changed the design of the universe. most universities and colleges and community colleges you all oversee or fund or interact with in one way or another, they're run like public agencies. that's an archaic mod up which will never deliver. they will notebe able to become efficient or effective on increase efficacy with some exception because the design is wrong. win went away from agency model to an interviews mettle mettle d respond for findings resources beyond those privated by the government. all universities do this but a fundamental design shift. still on the list of we set out to design a diskind of university. we change our clock speed. this watch that my wife gave me, many years ago, actually measures the rotation of the earth and the speed of the argue rotation. not a semester. so eac
and then measure the research power of the university how be benefited the public, and lastly, the universityctually will take responsibility for the outcomes of our community, economic, social, educational, health, well-being, if k12 is underperforming we are platterly to blame. for example, second. we changed the design of the universe. most universities and colleges and community colleges you all oversee or fund or interact with in one way or another, they're run like public agencies. that's...
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and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. here there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the i spoke. with the. children or their. families on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states toned flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. kiri is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today is official photo day these photos will grace the posters on the calendars for the upcoming season carrie therefore wants to look perfect they are actually the imag
and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. here there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the i spoke. with the. children or their. families on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of...
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such students the university asked that the teacher's off lexical. suggest is that. all right is for an isp it official university sponsored event yet that's not a problem so teachers have to be accommodating was students like tom yeah we have to be able to work with work with them in their schedule we can do that. because at lexington the campus lends itself to sport and the olympic size swimming for a climbing wall abounding track the city is also home to the largest basketball stadium in america. to attract the best athletes the university lays out its red carpet. almost twelve million dollars of scholarship money is shared out every year. but the schedules of the school students are not restful in the slightest. most students are still sleeping with thomas back at the changing. the world. with a new university term new supplies await him in his locker. to georgia to. those who think like you few. gifts bearing the acronym of a big sports equipment brand the university's official sponsor. of the mean the more than. you guys are just in the form of your. career well
such students the university asked that the teacher's off lexical. suggest is that. all right is for an isp it official university sponsored event yet that's not a problem so teachers have to be accommodating was students like tom yeah we have to be able to work with work with them in their schedule we can do that. because at lexington the campus lends itself to sport and the olympic size swimming for a climbing wall abounding track the city is also home to the largest basketball stadium in...
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of theesk is the catalog university of california from august 10 to get into the university of california. you needed a b average. there is no tuition cost whatsoever. you needed a b and 15 courses that prepare you to do university level work. if you had that average, you were admitted no matter how many of you there were. there was no enrollment cap, there was no funding model. it had not become a rigid bureaucracy. we are doing everything we can do implement that model from 1950, everything we possibly can to a research great university. driven by all the talent from every family background. for us, that is very challenging, although things we're talking about are challenging. we made that work, 20% of our stems are at or below the poverty line. 12 dozenr incoming freshmen are nonwhite. as higher than the birth -- percentage of the state. we have found ways through socioeconomic commitment and by not measuring ourselves based on family kids, y'all know the joke -- they only 5% of the applicants. the next year, then your times wrote a parody that sending had become the greatest universe
of theesk is the catalog university of california from august 10 to get into the university of california. you needed a b average. there is no tuition cost whatsoever. you needed a b and 15 courses that prepare you to do university level work. if you had that average, you were admitted no matter how many of you there were. there was no enrollment cap, there was no funding model. it had not become a rigid bureaucracy. we are doing everything we can do implement that model from 1950, everything...
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and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spot. for the. children or their. families on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states toned flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. kiri is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today is official photo day these photos will grace the posters on the calendars for the upcoming season carrie therefore wants to look perfect they are actually the image of
and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spot. for the. children or their. families on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the...
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the left? >> i think universities are destroying themselves. their ideas they are indoctrinating the students with are the ideas the students are then using to wreak destruction on these universities that we see at berkeley. i think it is in the university's interest to change the way they approach and embrace the diversity of ideas. that is what i've been doing on campus. one example, i have had people chanting the f word outside my apartment and this was after the university of michigan issued this new pronoun policy. have you guys heard of this? not only 38, 58 pronouns that you see on facebook, it is unlimited your it it was a blank box. i started a hashtag campaign and i and sorted into my box his majesty. my professors have to call me his majesty every day in class. katie: i love it. that is so great. [applause] >> do not get me wrong, this is not out of disrespect, this is because the policy is nsane. i received tons of pushback. i heard from a lot of people on the left coming out and supporting me. that is why it is so important or stude
the left? >> i think universities are destroying themselves. their ideas they are indoctrinating the students with are the ideas the students are then using to wreak destruction on these universities that we see at berkeley. i think it is in the university's interest to change the way they approach and embrace the diversity of ideas. that is what i've been doing on campus. one example, i have had people chanting the f word outside my apartment and this was after the university of michigan...
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are the fifth largest university in the country, if you count all of the online students.elebratingwe are, together on this very joyous occasion, and there is no place in the world i would rather be to give my first commencement address as president than here, with my wonderful friends at liberty university, and -- [applause] president trump: and i accepted this invitation along time ago. i said to jerry that i would be there. and when i say something, i mean it. >> i think liberty students voted, when they voted in the primary, they supported marco rubio i think trump was fourth or fifth down the list, but by the time the election him around, a lot of them saw what i saw i and him and 80 -- 84% of .iberty students voted for him the same thing was true with evangelicals across the country. background,trump's they were really pleasantly surprised with how he has come around on issues that are important to evangelicals and how he has really been the best president for those issues, and really, i think he's going to end up being one of the greatest residence we ever had. a lo
are the fifth largest university in the country, if you count all of the online students.elebratingwe are, together on this very joyous occasion, and there is no place in the world i would rather be to give my first commencement address as president than here, with my wonderful friends at liberty university, and -- [applause] president trump: and i accepted this invitation along time ago. i said to jerry that i would be there. and when i say something, i mean it. >> i think liberty...
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he received his ph.d from the university of michigan am masters or of science from to the london school of economics and political science and a ba from miami university, and before coming to the university of chicago, he was an assistant professor in the department of political science at rutgers, and taught in the department of economics at the ohio state university. next to professor post is austin carson, an assistant professor of political science at the university of chicago, where he currently specializes in security and intelligence, and their relationship to international relations theory. international security and global governance. at the core of his projects is an interest in understanding how government selective reveal and conceal what too and the juncture this creates between the front stage, quote, and the back stage, quote 0, international politics ump his book analyzes covert forms of military intervention and they're role in states pursuit of limit it ward. other work assesses the politics of open secreted, the impact of publicity on international rules, sensitive in
he received his ph.d from the university of michigan am masters or of science from to the london school of economics and political science and a ba from miami university, and before coming to the university of chicago, he was an assistant professor in the department of political science at rutgers, and taught in the department of economics at the ohio state university. next to professor post is austin carson, an assistant professor of political science at the university of chicago, where he...
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of the 40 biggest university endowments, 35 experienced declines in 2016. even at a time when the overall market rose by 13%. as a whole, university and college endowments shrank across the boards by 2%. middlebury college, suffered a 9.1% in its endowment value. dartmouth lost 4.1%. while reed college's modest endowment lost 5.4%. by the end of 2017, moody's investment services predicted that the closure rate of small colleges could easily triple over that of the last decade. these are not, in other words, institutions which can afford to ignore inquiry into their patterns of speech suppression. it is time to press on that weakness. this is not a pleasant recommendation for those whom "auld lang syne" appeals to the alma mater are reason for writing annual contributions. i ask only whether "auld lang syne" and all mamatter weigh heavily than the first amendment. we're not talking about merely embarrassing frat boy behavior or previous sore real ex-centrist. we're talking about orchestrated campaigns to the assault the fundamental liberties of the american r
of the 40 biggest university endowments, 35 experienced declines in 2016. even at a time when the overall market rose by 13%. as a whole, university and college endowments shrank across the boards by 2%. middlebury college, suffered a 9.1% in its endowment value. dartmouth lost 4.1%. while reed college's modest endowment lost 5.4%. by the end of 2017, moody's investment services predicted that the closure rate of small colleges could easily triple over that of the last decade. these are not, in...
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press talk about the value of university presses. this event was held at a culture bookstore in new york city. >> we will take motions from the floor. thank you all for coming this evening. we are hosting this panel and how to publish with the university press. show of hands if this is your first time at old culture. we are so happy you found us. we have been proud to be a part of morningside intellectual and academic committee and happy to carry one of the widest selections of academic titles in the city. columbia university press is but one of our greatest partners and supporters in our efforts pretty nice conversational be moderated by jennifer crewe who is the associate provost of community press. c-span booktv is here recording the stock said during the q&a portion of tonight's program please wait for a much vaunted come to you otherwise they will be able to record your question. thanks everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jennifer who will introduce her palace. >> thank you very much and i want to say also we love
press talk about the value of university presses. this event was held at a culture bookstore in new york city. >> we will take motions from the floor. thank you all for coming this evening. we are hosting this panel and how to publish with the university press. show of hands if this is your first time at old culture. we are so happy you found us. we have been proud to be a part of morningside intellectual and academic committee and happy to carry one of the widest selections of academic...
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from a division i powerhouse in multiple sports, the university of arizona. >> craig carter came to the home of baillie gibson's parents, sat down, spoke with her, spoke with her parents, and basically explained to them why the university of arizona was a good fit for her. >> baillie's high school coach was one of my athletes, and so, she calls me and says, hey, i got this thrower. and that always helps. i started watching her, and she's probably one of the best athletes i've ever been around. >> reporter: craig karter, how did he come across to you? what did you think of him? >> i thought he was a great guy, he has good family morals. he pretty much said he was going to be like a father figure, like he's going to take care of whatever you need, and help you through anything. >> he says, i'll treat her like she was my daughter. i won't let anything happen to her. it's just something that a father is thinking, well maybe this is good. >> reporter: in fact, coach carter is a married father of four himself. he brings baillie to tuscon, and u of a, for a visit. and you stepped on that campu
from a division i powerhouse in multiple sports, the university of arizona. >> craig carter came to the home of baillie gibson's parents, sat down, spoke with her, spoke with her parents, and basically explained to them why the university of arizona was a good fit for her. >> baillie's high school coach was one of my athletes, and so, she calls me and says, hey, i got this thrower. and that always helps. i started watching her, and she's probably one of the best athletes i've ever...
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and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. here there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spots. to be. sure the north is. actually. on american campuses the. fleets are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states and flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. curie is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today is official photo day these photos will grace the posters on the calendars for the upcoming season. there for wants to look perfect so you're actually the image of t
and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. here there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that all meet in the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spots. to be. sure the north is. actually. on american campuses the. fleets are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of...
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in the usa the love of university sports goes much further than the campus borders. in the stadium parking lot many supporters teds have been set up. fans of all ages from all over kentucky support the wildcats. is beyond me this weekend. but we will bring. it to. the fans are very loyal and also very generous. it sells related merchandise supporter donations last year the football team brought in more than thirty million dollars for the university a cash machine which contributes to its fate. inside the stadium the great event of the sports business has begun. the brass band on the cheerleaders provide a great show. for the play it's a rifle. they're cheered on by a crowd of sixty thousand supporters. twenty two year old frenchman tom giambi has a front row seat. look it's a touchdown i missed it almost a tester. tom as a top level tennis player recruited by the university to defend their colors. with. the frenchman was awarded a sports scholarship which allows him to study for free today's his moment of glory . a nun attainable dream for the majority of students be
in the usa the love of university sports goes much further than the campus borders. in the stadium parking lot many supporters teds have been set up. fans of all ages from all over kentucky support the wildcats. is beyond me this weekend. but we will bring. it to. the fans are very loyal and also very generous. it sells related merchandise supporter donations last year the football team brought in more than thirty million dollars for the university a cash machine which contributes to its fate....
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book culture is probably one of the most important bookstores for university press. you wander the aisles you can see a lot of those representative here. i also want to thank the panelists. i will go in order. nicholas dames i know you have a special title. he is the author of two books both published by university press missed out to third getting an british fiction 1810th 1870 and reading and neuroscience and he also writes on contemporary literature and the humanities novel reading etc. for many publications including the atlantic and "new york times" book review, the nation and public books. that leads me into sharon marcus who is orlando professor of english and dean of humanities still pray she ended her deanship. her first book apartment story city and homes in 19th century london was published by california press enter second look was published by princeton university press. and also i should mention public books again because in 2012 sharon and katelynn at nyu cofounded public's books and on line magazine that features really great accessible writing by schol
book culture is probably one of the most important bookstores for university press. you wander the aisles you can see a lot of those representative here. i also want to thank the panelists. i will go in order. nicholas dames i know you have a special title. he is the author of two books both published by university press missed out to third getting an british fiction 1810th 1870 and reading and neuroscience and he also writes on contemporary literature and the humanities novel reading etc. for...
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the university of texas at austin on that response to the memo. >> the first guest of the university of texas he's a law professor their covers national security issues. good morning. >> guest: good morning. could we get your sense of the assessment of the republican minimum? >> after all of that think the release on the memo friday was anticlimactic. it doesn't include much beyond what leaked out. their questions about the steel dossier but it was to provide proof that either the entire investigation is tainted with that rosenstein
the university of texas at austin on that response to the memo. >> the first guest of the university of texas he's a law professor their covers national security issues. good morning. >> guest: good morning. could we get your sense of the assessment of the republican minimum? >> after all of that think the release on the memo friday was anticlimactic. it doesn't include much beyond what leaked out. their questions about the steel dossier but it was to provide proof that either...
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to mr caspian the university dropped the research because it feared there would be a backlash on social media we've reached out to battle university for comment mr caspian's research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the investee was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data on the research i lost the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court costs he set up a crowdfunding page to cover the expenses amount a fresh legal challenge against the university so far raised almost fourteen thousand pounds. yet some wider perspective on the story now i can speak to walk higher reversed his decision to become a woman appreciate you coming on what i'm sure you've got a fascinating perspective on on all of this. you refer to yourself as someone whose deed transitioned back to male we are you surprised that a university blocked research aimed at studying such such a concept you know i'm not surprised at all because if they start studying there's games
to mr caspian the university dropped the research because it feared there would be a backlash on social media we've reached out to battle university for comment mr caspian's research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the investee was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data on the research i lost the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court...
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he was president of the university of arkansas, the youngest university president in the united states at the time. from 1939 to 1941 and worked for the department of justice, rhodes karl, a distinguish el alum of the university of arkansas, star football player, president of the student body, writer, and he is an amazing guy. also a native of fayetteville. he was a very distinguished guy. he really important stuff, stuff that has lasting implications. a leader in international affairs. he was the longest serving chair of the formulations committee for the u.s. senate, which particularly during the cold war is one of most powerful position necessary united states and the world. you can -- a key in negotiations and development of diplomatic policy. so he had that role. he was also fierce advocate for the states and for the people of arkansas. so, as a representative he was a dynamic political figure, as u.s. senator a leading figure nationally. senator full bright gave his parents the university of arkansas lie flare 1972. then we acquired different additions to the collection over deca
he was president of the university of arkansas, the youngest university president in the united states at the time. from 1939 to 1941 and worked for the department of justice, rhodes karl, a distinguish el alum of the university of arkansas, star football player, president of the student body, writer, and he is an amazing guy. also a native of fayetteville. he was a very distinguished guy. he really important stuff, stuff that has lasting implications. a leader in international affairs. he was...
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favor without waiting for an internal review of the study according to mr caspian the university dropped the research because it fear there will be a backlash on social media r.t. discussed the issue with a wall who reversed his decision to become a woman. i've been back now to my first gender for twenty five years i've been married for twenty years and you know when i discovered. that this holds that this whole transgender thing is built solely on feelings there's absolutely no objective proof that anyone is a transgender except by then self identifying as a transgender is no better call proof that anyone is a transgender and there's no proof that anyone benefits from the surgery over the long term some people like myself feel like we had a good time while it lasted but when the truth rears its ugly head and you want your life back you want to live in reality and not in. you know surgically made transgender life i found out in my many years of working with transgender people that there is a groundswell of people be transitioning i'm working with them all the time now more and more lette
favor without waiting for an internal review of the study according to mr caspian the university dropped the research because it fear there will be a backlash on social media r.t. discussed the issue with a wall who reversed his decision to become a woman. i've been back now to my first gender for twenty five years i've been married for twenty years and you know when i discovered. that this holds that this whole transgender thing is built solely on feelings there's absolutely no objective proof...
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first amendment because the university operates within the private sphere. and can thus live by its own private rules. but the idea that the university as a private enclave that can establish the boundaries of the culture and the political for itself is becoming less and less persuasi persuasive. for one thing, discouraging some forms of cultural speech in acadame may be bad as a community of inquiry. even if culture is not the province of the first amendment and especially if the discouragement comes not as the result of debate, but before the debate is even begun. this would be to introduce into the life of the university something akin to the spirit of the red queen. sentence first, verdict afterward. but rouse is in even greater danger from the life that university life in modern america has long since left any precincts that could be called private or even communal. once upon a time, we could speak of private and of public higher education as two entirely different worlds, and when we did, we took for granted that state-authorized and state-funded highe
first amendment because the university operates within the private sphere. and can thus live by its own private rules. but the idea that the university as a private enclave that can establish the boundaries of the culture and the political for itself is becoming less and less persuasi persuasive. for one thing, discouraging some forms of cultural speech in acadame may be bad as a community of inquiry. even if culture is not the province of the first amendment and especially if the...
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could the cost of university courses vary, depending on their content? the government prepares to launch a review of tuition fees in england. ministers reject pleas to issue a medical cannabis licence for a six—year—old boy whose rare form of epilepsy improves after taking the drug. this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall. guillermo del toro‘s film, the shape of water, leads this year's nominations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in solidarity with the time's up and me too campaigns against industry harassment. gary oldman is nominated for his role as winston churchill in darkest hour. i think without his wife, we could have had a different winston churchill and a different outcome. also the highlights from today's winter olympics. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the family of the murdered labourmp,jo cox, have pledged to support her husband after he resigned from charity roles following allegations of sexual misconduct. brendan cox denies assaulting a woman in the united states in 2015, but admits
could the cost of university courses vary, depending on their content? the government prepares to launch a review of tuition fees in england. ministers reject pleas to issue a medical cannabis licence for a six—year—old boy whose rare form of epilepsy improves after taking the drug. this year's baftas are getting under way at the royal albert hall. guillermo del toro‘s film, the shape of water, leads this year's nominations, with 12 nods in total. many stars arrived wearing black in...
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refugee because just the five maximum ten percent of them is a real refugee and u.k. university is preventing research studies into transgenders who have undergone a reverse change in sex story and more after this short break. the bond market will not crash and this time it will continue yields will go even lower and negative yields on various bonds will increase from the multi trillion dollars but the negative yielding sovereign debt now the even more multi multi multi trillion dollars of negative yielding sovereign debt and we're going to go down the rabbit hole even further but it certainly smells lie with the panic cash withdrawal in places like china and with the sell off and all these various markets and with the oil prices climbing higher and gold looking better than we've got here an old fashioned reversal. that's in american interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of
refugee because just the five maximum ten percent of them is a real refugee and u.k. university is preventing research studies into transgenders who have undergone a reverse change in sex story and more after this short break. the bond market will not crash and this time it will continue yields will go even lower and negative yields on various bonds will increase from the multi trillion dollars but the negative yielding sovereign debt now the even more multi multi multi trillion dollars of...
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jane dailey teaches history and at the law school of university of chicago. she is an academic and public historian, and active in the media. let's talk about the intersection of that. where do you get the most attention or reaction to your work? >> they are very different. theess up until now, academy. since i've been writing for huffington post, i have gotten more reaction from the people who read those. summer and the academy but many are not. a historians perspective bring to today's policy debates? >> one thing is knowledge. as a store in policymakers they can say, we don't have two reinvent the wheel. we've done this. we've done supply side before, for example. dismantling the regulatory state, we have done things before. different also bring perspectives, meaning sometimes contradictory perspectives. so historians are not always going to agree. we not always going to say the same thing which i think is probably helpful to policy makers so maybe the perception or rap about historians and larger society might be they tend to be more progressive or left of
jane dailey teaches history and at the law school of university of chicago. she is an academic and public historian, and active in the media. let's talk about the intersection of that. where do you get the most attention or reaction to your work? >> they are very different. theess up until now, academy. since i've been writing for huffington post, i have gotten more reaction from the people who read those. summer and the academy but many are not. a historians perspective bring to today's...
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the researcher lost the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university school costs he then set of a crowd funding page to cover the expenses and to mount a fresh legal challenge against the university so far it's raised almost fourteen thousand pounds is all higher again he believes the university is being politically motivated in its decision i think it's political absolutely i think it's totally political are afraid of the old g.b.g. which is so powerful it would probably overwhelm the university if they start studying this like james cast wanted to do at the university what they would find out is there's a vast number of people who are to transition in because they regret having changed their gender so i think they're fearful of the truth coming out and this is their way of preventing research from being done. rats said to far outnumber parisians in the french capital over the years the authorities that of tested a variety of methods to try improve the situation but now the city's resorting to quite literally revolutionary tactics. and that brings you up to date
the researcher lost the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university school costs he then set of a crowd funding page to cover the expenses and to mount a fresh legal challenge against the university so far it's raised almost fourteen thousand pounds is all higher again he believes the university is being politically motivated in its decision i think it's political absolutely i think it's totally political are afraid of the old g.b.g. which is so powerful it would...
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he was the youngest president of the university of arkansas, the end is universally present in the united states at the time, from 1939 to 1940 one. he worked for the department of justice. he was a rhodes scholar. he was a distinguished alum from the university of arkansas, star football player, president of the student body, native of fayetteville. as a senator he was a very extent with sky -- very extinguished guy. internationalr in affairs. he was the longest-serving chair of the foreign relations committee for the u.s. senate, particularly during the cold war, but always it's one of the popular positions in the united states and the world. he saw a lot of budgets and was key in negotiations and diplomatic policies. he had that role. he was a fierce advocate for the state and the people of arkansas. as a representative he was a dynamic a little -- i dynamic political figure and a leading figure, nationally. senator fulbright gave us his papers to the arkansas library from 1972 and then we acquired several additions to the collection. collection of those pooled, it's a very large colle
he was the youngest president of the university of arkansas, the end is universally present in the united states at the time, from 1939 to 1940 one. he worked for the department of justice. he was a rhodes scholar. he was a distinguished alum from the university of arkansas, star football player, president of the student body, native of fayetteville. as a senator he was a very extent with sky -- very extinguished guy. internationalr in affairs. he was the longest-serving chair of the foreign...
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a couple of things to highlight his connection to the university. what we have here is one of the really important images we were able to preserve and save. this one house what would turn out to have decades of significance. this is with president harry s. truman and what they are doing this fulbright is witnessing the truman signing august 1st 1946. so this establishes what we come to understand to be the fulbright program later. since then, scholarship all over the world participating in the program. that is something you would hope you would be known forever. it is one of the most impactful international exchange programs in the history of the world. he was elected to the house of representatives, representing us in d.c. in 1942. he just left his role at the university of arkansas and he was only rep from 1942 until 1944, but within the time you did some pretty impressive things. you lay the groundwork for the fulbright program later, but he also was instrumental united states persists a patient of the united nations after world war ii. this was a
a couple of things to highlight his connection to the university. what we have here is one of the really important images we were able to preserve and save. this one house what would turn out to have decades of significance. this is with president harry s. truman and what they are doing this fulbright is witnessing the truman signing august 1st 1946. so this establishes what we come to understand to be the fulbright program later. since then, scholarship all over the world participating in the...
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to attract the best athletes the university lays out its bad copy it. almost twelve million dollars of scholarship money is shared out every year. but the schedules of the school students are not restful in the slightest. most students are still sleeping with thomas back at the changing. of. the world. with a new university term new supplies await him in his. business. georgia to. those who to retrieve my. gifts bearing the acronym of a big sports equipment brand the university's official sponsor. more than is. going to argue for the for your. doing this it is. tom and his eleven team members trained on average for food.
to attract the best athletes the university lays out its bad copy it. almost twelve million dollars of scholarship money is shared out every year. but the schedules of the school students are not restful in the slightest. most students are still sleeping with thomas back at the changing. of. the world. with a new university term new supplies await him in his. business. georgia to. those who to retrieve my. gifts bearing the acronym of a big sports equipment brand the university's official...
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we don't understand the origin of 85% of all the gravity of the universe. none of the above. >> stephen: so the math says there should be more there, but we can't see it? >> right, so it's actually missing gravity rather than missing mass-- i'm sorry, it's gravity with no known source. >> stephen: which is what i said. which is what i said a moment ago. >> i like to think of it as dark gravity. >> stephen: dark gravity? >> it's really dark gravity. >> stephen: wow. >> is really what it is. then-- then there's some mysterious pressure in the vacuum of space. >> stephen: what do you mean? >> which we call dark energy. but we should just call it fred and wilma-- i joke about this. because we don't know what they are. >> stephen: so, wait-- >> don't give it a name that makes people think we know what it is, because we don't actually know what it is. but it is there, we've measured it. it's a mysterious pressure in the vacuum of space forcing the universe to accelerate in it's expansion. and i've written about this because i lose sleep over this fact-- ( laughter
we don't understand the origin of 85% of all the gravity of the universe. none of the above. >> stephen: so the math says there should be more there, but we can't see it? >> right, so it's actually missing gravity rather than missing mass-- i'm sorry, it's gravity with no known source. >> stephen: which is what i said. which is what i said a moment ago. >> i like to think of it as dark gravity. >> stephen: dark gravity? >> it's really dark gravity. >>...
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but he's also plain that the words of the universal declaration are not yet matched by facts on the grounds in practice people all over the world still in the world constraints on or even total denial of their human rights gender inequality remains a pressing issue with untold women and girls facing daily insecurity violence and violation of their rights we are seeing a groundswell of similar phobia rassmann intolerance including anti semitism and the muslim hatreds far right political parties and viewpoints seeing a resurgence of refugees and migrants are often denied their rights and then justly and fastly vilified as sets to the societies they seek to join the sprite the proven benefits they bring out dated law enforcement only approaches to drug control have fueled violence and human rights abuses and to the could easily see through argues and supply and in several places a heightened focus on counterterrorism is eroding respect for fundamental rights the media is increasingly under attack in all regions and the space for civil society and human rights defenders in particular is shrinki
but he's also plain that the words of the universal declaration are not yet matched by facts on the grounds in practice people all over the world still in the world constraints on or even total denial of their human rights gender inequality remains a pressing issue with untold women and girls facing daily insecurity violence and violation of their rights we are seeing a groundswell of similar phobia rassmann intolerance including anti semitism and the muslim hatreds far right political parties...
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the city is home to the university of arkansas. learn more about fayetteville all weekend on american history tv. you're at the museum of native american history in fayetteville, arkansas. the mission of the museum is to teach history. that is what we are. we are a history museum. what we use our pieces of native american art to tell our story, 16tell the story that spans -- 16,000 years to 18,000 years. we are set up chronologically and we start with the oldest time period and then go through different galleries, the archaic time period, the woodland time period, the mississippi time period and into the historic time period. the historic time period is separated from prehistoric because that is the first contact with europeans and how the europeans changed native american life. when the word indian is mentioned, we cannot help it, we all do it, but we automatically guy this picture of a sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress on the plains of nebraska. that is what tv and movies have done to us. is we tried to of differentdr
the city is home to the university of arkansas. learn more about fayetteville all weekend on american history tv. you're at the museum of native american history in fayetteville, arkansas. the mission of the museum is to teach history. that is what we are. we are a history museum. what we use our pieces of native american art to tell our story, 16tell the story that spans -- 16,000 years to 18,000 years. we are set up chronologically and we start with the oldest time period and then go through...
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afghanistan to be sure that no taliban member has infiltrated the squad after one terrorist attack the university was closed for more than six months the college president is adamant something like that will never happen again. we of course have to increase our security massively but we did that and we were very worried that many students would come back in fact many students came back many more morse new students came and over the last three or four weeks this university has become a bright beacon of hope for all of afghanistan. almost eight hundred students are enrolled here and many of them can still remember the attack which claimed the lives of sixteen people. or you. when you talk of and we were in the second floor of the building which was attacked and then the attackers eventually made their way up to the class that we were hiding so we had to actually skip through the window because obviously the hallways and. were for the. patrol actually by the bad weather but for the bad men. so we are just going through that when you don't want going as the violent extremists as the high proportion o
afghanistan to be sure that no taliban member has infiltrated the squad after one terrorist attack the university was closed for more than six months the college president is adamant something like that will never happen again. we of course have to increase our security massively but we did that and we were very worried that many students would come back in fact many students came back many more morse new students came and over the last three or four weeks this university has become a bright...
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faith without waiting for an internal review of the study according to mr caspian the university dropped the reso it's because it feared there would be a backlash on social media and we discussed the issue with walt heya who reversed his decision to become a woman and i've been back now to my birth gender for twenty five years have been married for twenty years and you know when i discovered. that this whole this whole transgender thing is built solely on feelings there's absolutely no objective proof that anyone is a transgender except by now and self identifying as a transgender is no medical proof that anyone is a transgender and there's no proof that anyone benefits from the surgery over the long term some people like myself feel like we had a good time while it lasted but when the truth rears its ugly head and you want your life back you want to live in reality and not in. you know surgically made transgender life i found out in my many years of working with transgender people that there is a groundswell of people be transitioning i'm working with them all the time now more and more
faith without waiting for an internal review of the study according to mr caspian the university dropped the reso it's because it feared there would be a backlash on social media and we discussed the issue with walt heya who reversed his decision to become a woman and i've been back now to my birth gender for twenty five years have been married for twenty years and you know when i discovered. that this whole this whole transgender thing is built solely on feelings there's absolutely no...
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is challenging the university which is blocking research into people who are great undergoing gender change james caspian claims the move by a bath by university is an attack on free speech streaming stressful day for myself and brought in these proceedings which i think should be of great concern to anyone who values free speech and knowledge i do believe that the research i've proposed is important to the world being the transgendered community the research proposed by mr caspian was initially approved by academics back in twenty fifteen but was later dropped in december of twenty sixteen high court judges ruled in the university's favor according to mr caspian the university dropped the research because it feared there would be a backlash on social media r.t. discussed the issue with walt hale who reversed his decision to become a woman. i've been back now to my birth gender for twenty five years i've been married for twenty years and you know when i discovered. that this holds that this whole transgender thing is built solely on feelings there's absolutely no objective proof that
is challenging the university which is blocking research into people who are great undergoing gender change james caspian claims the move by a bath by university is an attack on free speech streaming stressful day for myself and brought in these proceedings which i think should be of great concern to anyone who values free speech and knowledge i do believe that the research i've proposed is important to the world being the transgendered community the research proposed by mr caspian was...
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two but at least five high level executives at newsweek media group were directly involved in the university and were members of a religious group known as the community that many like into a cold and has ties to the university and there's more to come turns out newsweek was giving free ad space to an upstate new york community that all of the university wanted to build a satellite countess in but was struggling to obtain permits and tax exemptions it remains to be seen just how deep this conspiracy between them goes or if the goal was cash or eternal salvation but i do know that this story isn't going away and that the problems at newsweek are legitimate because i write about it in newsweek while does pretty wildly this whole story is just dynamic and we've been watching a play out now for like the last couple weeks yes it is very strange it's the very straight who i mean this is better than like the movie. paper you know it's like oh yeah i d like you know for full disclosure you worked at newsweek long before there is no in one thousand and. i worked in the international division was one
two but at least five high level executives at newsweek media group were directly involved in the university and were members of a religious group known as the community that many like into a cold and has ties to the university and there's more to come turns out newsweek was giving free ad space to an upstate new york community that all of the university wanted to build a satellite countess in but was struggling to obtain permits and tax exemptions it remains to be seen just how deep this...
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research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the university was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data there was such a loss to the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court costs he set up a crowdfunding page to cover the expenses and mount a fresh legal challenge against the university it so far raised almost fourteen thousand pounds while taylor again believes the university has been politically motivated in its decision you know i think it's political absolutely i think it's totally political are afraid of b l g b d which is so powerful it would probably overwhelm university if they start studying this like james cares wanted to do at the university what they would find out is there's a bass number of people who are d. transitioning because they regret having changed their gender so i think they're fearful of the truth coming out this is their way of preventing research from being done for us as defense minister contradicts the western l
research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the university was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data there was such a loss to the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court costs he set up a crowdfunding page to cover the expenses and mount a fresh legal challenge against the university it so far raised almost fourteen thousand pounds while...
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four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states code and flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. q.b. is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today it's official photo day these photos will grace the posters on the calendars for the upcoming season. therefore wants to look perfect so you're actually the image of the school we are we are us along with the wildcat so the mass that there's a lot of pressure oh of course it is but you get used to it you know like the first time i went out on that football field it was terrifying but the coolest thing ever . i wouldn't change it for the world. a little girl's dream becomes a reality but it's also a job under intense scrutiny that we have to really really watch and even our coaches
four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states code and flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. q.b. is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today it's official photo day these photos will...
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you are financial consultant, the university says it isa£6 consultant, the university says it is a £6me, how did this happen? there are three ways this can happen, firstly the liabilities of the scheme increased because of things like people getting big salaries. for a final salary pensions that increases the liability. investment returns being lower than expected and we're looking at negative interest rates. also longevity, people are living longer. the longer they left the more pension you have to pay them. thank you. do not forget there will be further coverage of the strike action and with no resolution in sight, we could be seeing scenes like this for some time to come. thank you very much. 0ur some time to come. thank you very much. our apologies if you heard anything you would rather not have heard from the passer—by. let us have a look at the weather. good evening. it is quiet at the moment but the talking point will be the weekend and beyond. here this blanket of cloud will bring this blanket of temperatures. the blue zone shows temperatures. the blue zone shows temperatures
you are financial consultant, the university says it isa£6 consultant, the university says it is a £6me, how did this happen? there are three ways this can happen, firstly the liabilities of the scheme increased because of things like people getting big salaries. for a final salary pensions that increases the liability. investment returns being lower than expected and we're looking at negative interest rates. also longevity, people are living longer. the longer they left the more pension you...
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two but at least five high level executives at newsweek media group were directly involved in the university and were members of a religious group known as the community that many like into a cold and has ties to the university and there's more to come turns out newsweek was giving free ad space to an upstate new york community that all of the university wanted to build a satellite countess in but was struggling to obtain permits and tax exemptions it remains to be seen just how deep this conspiracy between them goes or if the goal was cash or eternal salvation but i do know that this story isn't going away and that the problems at newsweek are legitimate because i write about it in newsweek while does pretty wildly this whole story is just dynamic and we've been watching a play out now for like the last couple weeks yes it is very strange very strange who. loses bet. like the movie the paper you know it's like oh yeah i d like you know for full disclosure you worked at newsweek long before years ago in one thousand and three i worked in the international division was one of the cars this an
two but at least five high level executives at newsweek media group were directly involved in the university and were members of a religious group known as the community that many like into a cold and has ties to the university and there's more to come turns out newsweek was giving free ad space to an upstate new york community that all of the university wanted to build a satellite countess in but was struggling to obtain permits and tax exemptions it remains to be seen just how deep this...
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on the eighteenth of february for placing leaflets at the university before. rooms are open. they failed to notice that they had been seen. the sixth flyer was directed at students and sealed the siblings fate the name of germany is dishonored for all time if german youth does not finally rise take revenge at the tone smash its tormentors and set up a new europe of the spirit students the german people are looking to us sophie and hans for betrayed. the hall porter yakob schmidt and others held the two until the gestapo arrived brother and sister were arrested immediately. in hans's file the agents noted taken into custody on suspicion of distributing flyers . the two did not know that it is supper had already searched their residence. twenty three year old hans wanted to protect his sister and their friends. at first he denied having anything to do with the leaflets. he fearlessly face the officers . so if he wasn't intimidated by the interrogation either she said the leaflets were already stacked in the halls and on the stairs when she arrived at the university. but what the
on the eighteenth of february for placing leaflets at the university before. rooms are open. they failed to notice that they had been seen. the sixth flyer was directed at students and sealed the siblings fate the name of germany is dishonored for all time if german youth does not finally rise take revenge at the tone smash its tormentors and set up a new europe of the spirit students the german people are looking to us sophie and hans for betrayed. the hall porter yakob schmidt and others held...