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First, Smith criticizes Perspective for arguing that “due to the deeply personal nature of sexual assault,” the Ad Board should not require corroborating evidence before “investigating rape charges”(emphasis Perspective’s). Smith writes: “Harvard, in other words, oppresses women by not instantly transforming its Administrative Board into a kangaroo court with a diminished burden of proof.” It’s difficult to recognize Perspective’s argument that requiring “independent corroborating evidence” before even investigating...

Author: By Jason T. Abaluck, | Title: Smith Misrepresents Perspective’s Women’s Issue | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...ends up entertaining in the purest sense, where even the most uninitiated can feel included." Which may be what drew advertisers to Gondry, too. In 1994, he made Drugstore, a spot for Levi's about a young man looking to get lucky with the town pharmacist's daughter. The ad has won more awards than any other commercial in the world. Gondry, often self-critical when discussing dreams, or love, or his films, turns superconfident when talking about his video work, compiled on a richly varied dvd that was released last fall. But the scope and narrative demands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes The Sun | 4/18/2004 | See Source »

Perspective pontificates that the Ad Board shouldn’t ask for evidence before investigating rape charges “due to the deeply personal nature of sexual assault.” Harvard, in other words, oppresses women by not instantly transforming its Administrative Board into a kangaroo court with a diminished burden of proof...

Author: By Morgan Grice, MORGAN GRICE | Title: DARTBOARD | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

...boost sales at Planet Hollywood, the women again fetched the street-walker wear out of their wardrobes and begged men on the street to buy them shots inside the restaurant. When presenting a new advertising approach for an airline, they photographed the jets as phallic symbols and used ad slogans alluding to the size of the fliers’ manhood. From their tactics, you’d think they were competing for a position at Hooters—not president of a major company. “Sex sells,” shrugged one of the contestants after a team...

Author: By Lia C. Larson, | Title: Female Chauvinism | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

Edward’s reacts to this subdued pressure by deciding to enroll at the University of Wisconsin. How did he decide upon this institution? While complaining about the devastating pressure he is under to care about his future as a Prince, he catches an ad for Girls Gone Wild on TV, which features girls from the University of Wisconsin. Soon he is underway to Wisconsin to become someone new, along with a little help from Soren, the butler assigned by Her Majesty to help out Eddie, as he now insists on being called. Soren, played by British comedian...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New in Film | 4/16/2004 | See Source »

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