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...wasn’t until the late ’60s when the contest changed from “Best Dressed” to “Top 10 College Girls.” As the application procedure changed??the previous requirement was the submission of photographs in three outfits— Harvard women continued to get recognized by Glamour, with at least 13 winners since 1980. Last year, Ajarae D. Johnson ’02 won Glamour’s “Queen G” contest, a competition open to women of all ages...
...discussions is different from what it would have been. Harvard has liberalized its study abroad rules and has taken other measures to encourage undergraduates to spend time abroad; but those moves are the result of a faculty report that had plenty of momentum before Sept. 11. ROTC has not changed??it remains larger here than at most Ivy colleges, in spite of its lack of official institutional recognition or financial support due to the Faculty’s continued commitment to the principle of nondiscrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Yet no discussion of military training...
...dangerous. Though voting patterns and demographics may be crucial to amassing power or winning elections, they don’t tell us anything about the ends to which our efforts should be applied. They tell us how to change the world, but not how the world ought to be changed??and without this knowledge, we are truly powerless...
...Sept. 11, 2001, the American landscape was forever changed??literally and figuratively—by the terrorist attacks that brought down the towers and cut short 2,823 lives...
Stanford sophomore Rodriguez says that as a high school senior he was also considering Harvard and Princeton as possible colleges. He says his perceptions of colleges has since changed??at the time he thought going East would make him “more competitive...