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...playing a joke,” said Rubin-Vega. The New York Police Department arrested Brown and Searles on December 2. and were charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime, a Class E felony, and face a maximum sentence of four years in prison. The most recent reported bias incident at Harvard occurred three weeks ago. Huma Farid ’06, who is Muslim and wears a head scarf, or hijab, was crossing the street by Lamont Library when a group of women called her a “filthy Jew-hater.” Last spring, Galo...

Author: By Noah S. Bloom, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hate Crime Rocks Columbia’s Campus | 12/13/2005 | See Source »

...about problems with the military, but the way to deal with these problems is not to keep Ivy Leaguers out of the armed forces. If liberals want to see a more liberal military, they should enlist. The Harvard Law School (HLS) policy—and Harvard’s bias against military service—ensure that the armed forces retains a conservative and homophobic culture. Besides, even if the military isn’t always right, America still needs a fighting force. We can debate our foreign policy, but while the debate is happening, American institutions should cooperate with...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon, | Title: Solomon’s Other Song | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...deify Lewis, he certainly wishes to canonize him. Chronicling the richness Lewis found in his whimsical visions, Jacobs demonstrates that Narnia is as relevant for today’s readers as it was for children in post-World War II Britain. While dogged by stylistic mediocrity and overwhelming bias, “The Narnian” demonstrates the power of Lewis’ imagination to both sustain and inspire. Jacobs’ point (and Lewis’) is that the power, ultimately, is in the story itself.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Allison A. Frost, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Divinity, Faith, and Loss in Lewis Bio | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...FAIR wins a “constitutional showdown,” the high court might also scrap other laws that place conditions on schools that take federal funds—such as the 1964 Title VI statute barring racial discrimination, and the 1972 Title IX law against sex bias...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Court Could Sidestep Constitutional Claims | 12/5/2005 | See Source »

...FAIR wins a “constitutional showdown,” the high court might also scrap other laws that place conditions on schools that take federal funds—such as the 1964 Title VI statute barring racial discrimination, and the 1972 Title IX law against sex bias...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Future of Campus Military Recruiting Hangs in Balance at High Court | 12/4/2005 | See Source »

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