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Property Description Offering For Sale this well presented Semi-Detached Villa, which is ideally located on the periphery of the busy shopping town of Newtownards. The current vendors of this family home have tended and maintained the property to a high standard throughout, which really needs to be viewed in person to be fully appreciated. As selling agents, we believe that 26a Beverley Crescent would be perfect for young professionals seeking their first home, downsizer s or a growing family alike. The property is set within close proximity to Victoria Primary and Londonderry Primary schools, Movilla High and Regent House Grammar. The amenities of Newtownards are close to hand and a full range of excellent sporting facilities, therefore we feel that interest levels will be high on this property, so please contact our Newtownards branch on 02891 800700 at your earliest convenience to arrange your viewing appointment. ....
From the prospect of women landing on the moon, to Covid-19, Black Lives Matter (BLM), Rent Strikes and Freedom of Speech, 2020 certainly held a lot in store for Cambridge. Here, Varsity Senior News Editors, past and present, summarise some of the key moments which shaped the previous year for our University and community. January – A promising start Simon Lock As hard as it may be to believe now, 2020 began brimming with positive news for Cambridge. Two of the University’s former students, Kayla Barron and Dr Jenni Sidey-Gibbons, graduated from NASA’s Artemis programme. This put them firmly on the path to becoming the first women on the moon, expected to land in 2024. ....
Cambridge University Just Delivered A Clear Victory For Free Speech December 21, 2020 College campuses have recently become a major battleground for free speech. For a while, however, it seemed advocates for censoring speeches and canceling speakers were winning. Just last week, professor Joseph Epstein, currently a lecturer at Northwestern University, was effectively canceled by the university after he wrote an op-ed criticizing Jill Biden, wife of Joe Biden, for insisting on using the honorific “Dr.” in front of her name because she has a Ph.D. in education. Still, all is not lost for proponents of free speech. The United Kingdom’s Cambridge University just proved free speech can win even on one of the most “woke“ college campuses. ....
It is not often that an intra-university dispute on whether to ask for toleration rather than respect gets international press coverage. But such has been the fate of recent events at Englandâs venerable University of Cambridge. The story is especially instructive since in our religiously plural world we are inundated with exhortations to respect a range of religious beliefs. The brouhaha began when a committee headed by Professor Stephen Toope, the university vice-chancellor (American translation: âpresidentâ), offered a set of guidelines ostensibly to protect and promote free speech at the university. But, as in so many other hallowed halls of academia, freedom of speech, and thought, appeared to take second place to restrictions on speech. ....
Cambridge University correctly roots free speech in ‘tolerance’ instead of ‘respect’ - Businesslive 14 December 2020 - Some claiming to love freedom may balk at celebrating Cambridge University’s resounding vote to ditch the idea of “respect” for people and ideas in favour of “tolerance” in its policy on free speech. Michael Morris Some claiming to love freedom may balk at celebrating Cambridge University’s resounding vote to ditch the idea of “respect” for people and ideas in favour of “tolerance” in its policy on free speech. Yet the outcome of the argument at one of the world’s finest universities is a signal instance of resistance against cancel culture and its pernicious reduction of the public conversation across the world by compelling adherence to narrow interests and stifling ideas. ....