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...despite Harvard's lack of jurisdiction over the clubs, the letter proceeds, the College has been prompted by "a disturbing increase in the reports of inappropriate behavior occurring at various final clubs...to issue occasional reports identifying some of the more serious allegations brought to our attention...as a caution to students who may be considering joining or visiting a club." Epps goes on to detail a number of events "reported to us as having taken place" at final clubs during 1996, including sexual harassment, drug dealing and fighting...
...remain skeptical the worst is necessarily over. "In my view, this decline is unfortunately only a lull," said Dr. Irvin S.Y. Chen, director of the AIDS Institute at UCLA. Even President Clinton avoided euphoria in commenting on the news, urging continued resilience in battling the disease. Much of the caution the latest figures have been met with can be traced to the fact that more than 200,000 Americans continue to live with the disease, many suffering slow, painful deaths. And despite the good news in the U.S., the disease continues to devestate the rest of the world. Estimates...
...After completing my first semester here at Harvard, I have arrived at a solution to all of our institutional woes--state liquor laws should be callously disregarded and we should all throw caution to the wind. The student body needs a stiff drink...
...almost impossible for Web publishers. As for electronic mail, which, due to its design, is easier to "spoof" with anonymous messages, there are simple ways to authenticate messages to confirm their senders' identity. Internet users ought to be educated to treat any anonymous or unauthenticated mail with suspicion and caution. For those who truly take offense to anonymous or unauthenticated messages, software filtering is also easy to set up. The mailing list mentioned in the article could have been set up with a simple restriction against unauthorized submissions; the fact that the restriction was not in place implies either that...
...hard to comment on another person's beliefs, even when the issues at hand are as clear as day. Here they are both unclear and very very big, so a word of caution is due before I start playing fast and loose. It would be naive to argue that the "simple faith" of writer Randy Karger is impossible, when in this day and age of scientific discovery, belief is so nearly impossible as a matter of course. It is not his personal faith I attack, nor the "long and difficult" faith of his colleague Brad Whitman, but their public pronouncements...