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Author: /time Magazine | Title: Choose Your Bond | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

NOTE: Poll results are not scientific and reflect the opinions of only those users who chose to participate. Poll results are not reflected in real time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Men / Women Aging Well | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...College continues its drive to send more students abroad, it is finding a conspicuous pattern among those who do go abroad, and those who don’t.Among those who chose to go abroad over the past two years, non-science concentrators greatly outnumbered science students­—by more than five to one last year, according to the Office of International Programs (OIP) annual report.And while this gap at Harvard is part of a larger national pattern, according to OIP director Jane Edwards and Associate Dean of the College Georgene B. Herschbach, administrators and faculty want...

Author: By Tina Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Science Students Less Likely to Go Abroad | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...winning academics—here presumably to teach the thinkers and leaders of tomorrow—is unparalleled. In fact, despite the constant complaints about how social life at Harvard is only mildly preferable to watching paint dry, I would venture to say that most of us here probably chose Harvard because we wanted to learn, or at least because we expected that going to such a prestigious institution (and learning something along the way) would give us a leg up in the cutthroat world of job applications…and allow us to drop the H-bomb to people...

Author: By Andrew Kreicher, | Title: The Blind Leading the Blind | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...squeamish” has been viewed 137,360 times and its 19 photographs of severed and mutilated bodies have solicited such comments as “sux to be them,” “wickked pics just wickked,” and “the U.S. chose the battlefield, not the battle…better there than here.” Post by post, these strands stumble through ethics, politics, and culture. With moral reasoning and journalistic integrity suspended for the sake of sexual gratification, the boundary between lust and real life becomes infinitely unbridgeable?...

Author: By Casey N. Cep, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Warnography’s Visceral Allure | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

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