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...marriage, which is where any discussion of the traditional family’s contemporary problems should begin and end,” according to editor Travis R. Kavulla ’06, who is also a Crimson editor. In other words, arguably the most conservative Harvard publication chose to focus on problems with heterosexual marriage rather than unequivocally attack the idea of gay marriage...
...Olympic hopeful, Pollinger has speedily ushered in the reintroduction of speedwalking—officially known as “racewalking”—to Harvard varsity track. He could have competed in last year’s Olympic trials, but chose to focus on school...
Schuker said she chose to apply to Courtauld Institute of Art, relatively unknown in America, over Oxford and Cambridge because she wants to be in London and take advantage of its cultural and journalistic opportunities...
THERE IS AN APPROPRIATE SEASON to wear a fur coat and, as Gilles Mendel learned, an appropriate moment to open a fur-coat salon. Mendel chose the wrong moment. In 1870 in Paris, Mendel's great-great-grandfather launched a line of furs prized by Russian aristocracy. But in 1995, when Mendel opened the first J. Mendel outpost in New York City, the fur industry was under siege from animal-rights activists, and women who donned a mink in midtown Manhattan risked being pelted with red paint. To protect the windows of his Madison Avenue store from being smashed overnight...
...believes the intelligent design debate points to a larger desire to leave open the possibility for God in the universe.However, like Edwards and Moore, Powell says evolution and belief in God are not mutually exclusive. “In general I would allow for the possibility that God chose to use evolution for his main means of developing the world,” Powell says. “One should read the Genesis creation accounts in a largely figurative manner.”Edwards has a simpler explanation for the persistence of a contentious dialogue between science and religion...