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...Gender equality has come a long way at Old Boys’ Club Harvard, but there are a certain number of female undergrads who just aren??€™t ready to give up the fight. Unless you’re a guy who is willing to always be spoken down to, always be wrong, and regularly be mocked in public, stay away from these confidence-killing, ego maniac future litigators and politicians...

Author: By Julia M. Spiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Avoid These Crazy Harvardians | 8/20/2009 | See Source »

...Also not well-known to students are the tapas at Small Plates, which aren??€™t limited to the Spanish variety. Tapas are essentially like appetizers—smaller portions of food, running between $5 and $11, and meant to be shared. It’s a fun option and a bit cheaper than other more expensive Square outlets, and also perfect for a lower pressure date or a nice dinner with the BFF. Keep in mind that tables are a bit close together so it’s not the best for private conversations. (Stick to your dorm...

Author: By Lingbo Li and Amy Sun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Classy Eating in the Square: Tapas, Thai, Foie Gras, and Clam Chowder | 8/20/2009 | See Source »

...frustrating: When I want to help and have the ability, I'm disqualified by my youth, even if I’m only junior by a year or two. Don’t tell anyone at my office, but I’m starting to think these free lunches aren??€™t worth the price I have...

Author: By Anita J Joseph | Title: The Age Handicap | 7/31/2009 | See Source »

...year, we’ve discovered the greed of our financial sector, the violent tactics of our police, and the corruption of our politicians in a wave of horrific scandals. Now, whispers are circulating about the illegal practices that take place at every newspaper, and even if further allegations aren??€™t uncovered, the strength of this story could taint the media as a whole. If the fourth estate of British society crumbles, executives will need more than an authoritative strut and reasurring words to appease cynicism. The British public needs substance behind the self-confident guises...

Author: By Olivia M. Goldhill | Title: Walk the Walk | 7/23/2009 | See Source »

Does living with a linguistic veil and a heightened interest in detail involve more fictionalizing than processing events at home? Doesn’t retrospection add ambiguity, even to conversations that didn’t have a language barrier? Aren??€™t we in the habit of corralling observations into metaphors, even when we aren??€™t trying to discover the rhythm of a foreign place? Don’t we simplify un-mined personalities of even the people we know until they’re stock characters for our unwritten autobiographies...

Author: By Chelsea L. Shover | Title: True Fiction | 7/21/2009 | See Source »

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