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...sure that Brent McGuire's recent editorial ("Coeducational No More," Dec. 13, 1994) raised quite a few eyebrows and voices across the Harvard campus. It raised mine, too, and reminded me of why I never wanted to write for Peninsula. As a conservative myself, it raises my ire to see such views sprawled across the campus press. For many will walk away from such an article with the impression that this is the conservative view, when...
...before Thanksgiving, the doctors told Brent J. Foster '97 that the cancer he has been fighting for eight years had returned in an inoperable form. He has "several weeks to a few months" to live, the physicians...
...after our debate (in which we came to no conclusive agreement), a dissent to a Crimson staff editorial, written by David B. Lat '96 and G. Brent McGuire '96 opened with the lines, "We find it strange that in their girlish enthusiasm for Ted Kennedy, the staff neglects to mention..." ("Vote for None of the Above," Opinion...
...Brent McGuire '95, senior council member, Peninsula...
...Roddenberry's old optimism seems to be prevailing. "Gene Roddenberry had a point of view that space is infinite as far as we know, and therefore the possibilities for stories are infinite," says Brent Spiner, with Data- like precision. "In the original series, I think they had explored some 18% of the universe. We (The Next Generation) went into another 15%. So that leaves 67% of the universe left to explore." Which, by our calculations, should carry the show well into the 21st century, and that's not even traveling at warp speed...