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...globe today, with the attendant media attention to match. But what keeps it perpetually fresh as a subject is its scope - climate change touches on science, Washington, business, society, geopolitics, even religion, and the reporting does as well. The sheer complexity means there's always something to write, blog or podcast about - as my editor likes to remind me. Frequently. (See the top 10 green ideas...
...GAME - Harvard wins an easy one, 4-0. The Crimson moves on to the semifinals of the ECAC Tournament, in which it will face either Dartmouth or Colgate, depending on who wins in the rubber match of that series tomorrow. Thanks for reading the live blog and goodbye from Bright Hockey Center...
...Welcome to The Crimson's live blog of the first round ECAC Tournament matchup between the Harvard women's hockey team and Cornell. The Crimson took last night's contest, and hopes to come away with a sweep in the best-of-three series...
...industry pressures, to answer an eternal question: where do we go from here? For many of the workaday sorts, the answer seems to be “backwards,” or at the very least, “stay put.” In her New York Times blog “On The Runway,” Cathy Horyn recently lamented “how serious and mature designers are acting nowadays,” noting how, “for a decade we’ve talked proudly of branding and luxury groups... Maybe the more sober...
...many ways, the Adams affair is a double disloyalty. Hidden behind the fervent insistence that the scandal isn’t about “gay predators or gay anything” (as Timothy Egan insisted in his blog for the New York Times) is the implicit acknowledgement that Adams’s “betrayal” was not just of his constituents’ trust, but also of the gay community at large. When Adams denied the relationship during his campaign, he smeared his accuser, insisting that the charges were indicative of the worst kind of homophobia...