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...beyond our gates due to his continuous engagement with students of color over many decades, which has ended up leaving the Harvard community a more welcoming place, and indeed the world a better place. Lucy M. Caldwell ’09 (“Dishonest Discourse,” column, May 21) is not wrong for bringing up her true feelings about issues of racism on campus, but she is out of line when she calls into question the career of a man who has done, and continues to do, so much for the Harvard community. I can guess that...
...students are known for. Wait—you’re telling me that you don’t get straight A’s either? Well then that makes 6,000 of us. Eric A. Kester ’08 is an anthropology concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears regularly...
Steven T. Cupps ’09 is a biological anthropology concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears regularly...
...Fatah Islam is the Syrian regime's mortal enemy. If the fighting were to somehow lead to an all-out civil war, Syrian stability will be undermined. Lebanon has had a Sunni fundamentalist element in the north for more than 25 years. As I've written before in this column, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood used northern Lebanon as a rear base to seize the Syrian city of Hama in 1982. Lebanese Sunni, including fundamentalist Palestinians, were instrumental in the attack. In 2000, a Qaeda-affiliated group in northern Lebanon attacked the Lebanese army. Iraq and Afghanistan have only exacerbated...
...hunger strike] as appropriate.” But when the revolution comes, although the cadre of activists will be few in number, at least they’ll have well-rehearsed chants ready. Piotr C. Brzezinski ’07 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears regularly...