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...private. Yet Ms. Magazine relishes in thrusting these women into the spotlight. Moderate pro-choicers everywhere should be embarrassed. Ms. Magazine celebrates abortion as a liberating act of feminism, a truly revolutionary tenor to strike even amidst the cacophonous abortion debates. Most Americans—pro-life and pro-choice??don’t like abortion and they especially don’t praise the procedure itself. What Americans do disagree on is whether it should be permitted—“safe, legal, and rare” or not at all. Ms. Magazine celebrates a tragedy...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria, | Title: Ms.-ing the Point | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

...campus into Allston to changing the University’s calendar. The president is in a position to formulate the University’s vision on all of these issues and on many more which remain unforeseen. Because so many Harvard students will be affected by this choice??both now and years down the road—we implore you to assist us in advising the selection of the right candidate for the job. Whitney S. F. Baxter ’07 is an economics concentrator in Pforzheimer House. Katherine A. Beck...

Author: By Whitney S. F. Baxter, Katherine A. Beck, and Vivek G. Ramaswamy, S | Title: Passion for the Presidency | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

...from, nor where they live on campus. These groups, more than politics, name, or academics, are the College’s main asset.And if, as the house utopians suggest, these are not good enough—are not real communities because they are organizations entered into and left by choice??then, to paraphrase Mrs. Thatcher, “There is no such thing as community.”Juliet S. Samuel ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel, | Title: A Place Called Community | 9/18/2006 | See Source »

Today’s Harvard emphasizes the former; just as the curricular review aims to “open new opportunities for student choice?? in the courses they take, the administration overseeing student life seems motivated mostly by a desire to satisfy student demands, not by a desire to fulfill one vision of what a college should...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green | Title: The Lamont Education | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...option of appointing a permanent dean rather than a temporary one.Reflecting on his decision to appoint an interim dean, Bok said Monday, “I think you should only appoint a permanent dean, when you’re interim president, if there is a very strong consensus choice??when you can actually say that it would be almost certain that the next president would want this person as dean.”“That’s a very high bar,” he added. “We did not identify a candidate...

Author: By Daniel J. T. Schuker and Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Beloved Brit to Reprise Role as FAS Dean | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

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