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...space” set aside for women (though not exclusively, since that wouldn’t fly with Harvard’s discrimination policies) is necessary because all-male final clubs control the vast majority of purely social space at Harvard. What they don’t take into account is that this space is privately financed. The College should not be pressured to help fix a social space gap for which it is not responsible. Of course, there’s a larger problem, too. Not nearly one-quarter of men at Harvard are final clubs members, and male...
...problem that I have with the recruiting and admission of athletes is that they do not add to this diverse group and this environment in the same way in which others do. I am not against taking sporting activity into account during admissions (I myself played numerous sports in high school, as did most Harvard students). I simply believe that we should not be admitting a student who would not otherwise be admitted had he not been a nationally ranked squash player or had a sports coach not suggested that she would make a good addition to whichever team. These...
According to the study, over two-thirds of the people interviewed have neither credit cards nor a usable bank account. More than half had a household income under $20,000 per year. Less than half have health insurance, and of those, 40 percent were enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid...
...Democracy cannot flourish without a full and accurate account of the past,” he said. “All those who committed crimes must be held accountable...
...more of their will and support each time they go back. In a house overrun during the battle, a newspaper sits in a living room, its pages brimming with pictures of a U.S. assault in the city. Dated Sept. 2-10, the report could have been an account of this month's battle, but it isn't. It is already a year old. --With reporting by Sally B. Donnelly/Washington