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...implied that tomorrow things would be different. Tomorrow Darfuris would not be destroyed and would have hope. It is not that easy. Even if the situation had improved, Ocampo’s individualistic view of the indictment process would still be untenable. It overestimates the impact of one body??whether it is Ocampo or the ICC on al-Bashir or al-Bashir on Darfur. The recent backlash does not invalidate international law as a force of justice. It invalidates international law as a blunt instrument, used by prosecutors like Ocampo...

Author: By Noah M. Silver | Title: Collaborative Justice | 3/17/2009 | See Source »

...picked up momentum in late 2007, while Ratatat began its musical ascension in 2004. As for logistics, the CEB seems to be off to a good start. Earlier this year, the organization polled students for their preferences of different artists and music genres and took into account the student body??s opinions when selecting artists. Students following the pop culture scene will enjoy Bareilles’s upbeat singles, and electronic fans can get excited for Ratatat’s innovative mixes. While more high-profile artists might have been preferred over these selections, the choices make sense...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Girl Talk Redux? | 3/16/2009 | See Source »

...Asian Christian fellowship, said that students were outraged when the e-mail went out. “I think everyone acknowledges that this is a very serious offense,” Jung said. “It is an embarrassment; it is not indicative of the student body??s opinion towards our new president in any way.” Kim expressed understanding in an e-mail addressing the incident sent out yesterday morning to all students at Dartmouth. “I want to ensure that the student who wrote the e-mail understands the enriching role...

Author: By Linda M. Lian, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: E-mail Attacks Kim’s Race | 3/6/2009 | See Source »

...meantime, students will reap the benefits from the administration’s small gestures to keep the arts moving forward.Faust recounts that after reading the Task Force report, Sir Ronald Cohen—a member of the Board of Overseers, the University’s second highest governing body??will bring a production of one of T.S. Eliot’s works to campus before heading for New York.“The arts are often the first thing to get cut when bad economic times hit,” Office for the Arts Director Jack Megan says...

Author: By June Q. Wu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Taking Artistic Liquidities | 3/5/2009 | See Source »

...mental health of its students, offering everything from mental-health weeks to relaxation classes to massage study breaks. It is neglecting, however, the most simple, rational, and cost-efficient treatment of all—time off from school. One can sadly only guess at what the Harvard student body??s brainpower could do given freedom in the winter wonderlands Cambridge skies cook up for them. Snow forts with n+1 housing? Intramural snowball fights at an A, B, and C level? All of these questions go unanswered when the Severs and Biolabs and Barker Centers of the campus...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Makes Snow Sense | 3/3/2009 | See Source »

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