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...result, we have decided to discontinue Ilyinsky's bi-weekly column, "On Our Language." We apologize to our readers for the improper citations. We continue to be committed to accuracy and honesty in our reporting, and we continue to work with our writers to ensure proper citation in all of our content...
...leaning The Harvard Salient and the Gospel of Life, a chapter of the Catholic Students Association, yesterday. Organized by the Campus Political Society (CPS), which is made up of representatives from various political and policy-oriented student organizations, last night’s debate was the third in a bi-weekly series of debates geared toward bringing together students to broach controversial political topics, according to CPS member Daren F. Stanaway ’07. Drawing nearly 200 undergraduates to Harvard Hall last night, the debate featured animated speeches and rebuttal, peppered with questions from the audience. First...
...like the only good thing going for us." HSIAO BI-KHIM, Taiwan legislator, on New York Yankee Chien-Ming Wang. The Tainan-born pitching ace, who tied for the most regular-season wins in the Major Leagues and won the Yankees' first playoff game last week, is a national hero at a time when Taiwan is wracked by ongoing protests against President Chen Shui-bian...
...Crimson has several bi-weekly editorial columnists, who are selected from both within and outside the Crimson. In choosing columnists each semester, the editorial board attempts to select a broad range of themes and opinions...
...these parts, fraternities do lurk among Harvard’s masses. Three of them, in fact: Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi), Sigma Chi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE). As invitations to rush meetings begin to flood freshmen doorboxes, FM decided to check out these brothers from different mothers and their bi-annual ritual to attract new members, dubbed “rush.” According to AEPi’s president, Jason R. Borschow ’07, AEPi delivers invitations to a special “subset of freshmen...who might be interested.” While AEPi...