Friday, April 27, 2007

Column on Stanford's Anti-ROTC policy

Stanford Review column on 27 April 2007 "Stanford’s Anti-ROTC Policy is Self-Contradictory" by Yishai Kabaker.

A gay student argues that it is unfair to restrict the rights of students to do ROTC because of the federal "don't ask, don't tell" law, and notes that "ROTC courses like “The Evolution of the United States Air and Space Power,” “Naval Ship Systems” and “Navigation and Naval Operations” are today deemed academically unfit for Stanford while “Chick Flicks and Breakup Songs” receives full credit without question."

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