I think I've come to the conclusion before that it's causative, and [us part] is a small clause — otherwise the case on 'us' is mysterious
actually I remain uncertain if the 'do' is a light verb/tense thing, or if it's a causative like 'make'
yes I think I may have even finished grad school by the time I figured that one out
fwiw I was a grad student when I finally pieced together that "have you any wool" was a polar question about possession
there was middling faculty support for the protests last week; this week, everyone is ready to go absolutely apeshit (rhetorically and administratively speaking, of course) dailybruin.com/2024/05/02/o...
As Faculty for Justice in Palestine at UCLA, we call upon the governor of California, the mayor of Los Angeles, the University of California system and all other complicit authorities to grant full le...
I love this. Both in itself, and juxtaposed to throwing batteries at Santa.
So Utah, having passed a transphobic bathroom bill, has launched an online form for people to snitch on folks they think are in the "wrong" bathroom or locker room. Be a real shame if people on the Internet flooded it with fake reports: ut-sao-special-prod.web.app/sex_basis_co...
Princeton students correct the record on being characterized as defiant / threatening / dangerous Google Doc with the student letter: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
I don't know how to say that this is sincere, but this is sincere: I'm glad that there are people doing radical acts to push our country / society / world to be better — I'm trying to be one of them, and I often wish I was doing more
to be clear: stuck with them for now we need to tear down the buses that we are trapped on while we build the high speed rail