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...predominant question is one of principle: is “self-segregation” wrong? Is it harmful? Periodically, Harvard students have called for an end to the self-segregation that ethnic groups supposedly perpetuate. In a 2005 Crimson column Jason L. Lurie ’05 wrote, “Unlike the segregation that was forced on African-Americans in the South before the 1960s, self-segregation is instituted voluntarily by the members of the affected group. It is facilitated here at Harvard by College-endorsed student organizations which serve as central locations at which to meet other members...
Kolber, who was previously a reporter for the Sacramento Bee and the city editor of the Yale Daily News, will provide feedback on The Crimson’s coverage and respond to readers’ complaints in a monthly column...
Last year, The Crimson faced controversy over several accusations of plagiarism regarding cartoons and a column it published on its editorial page...
...Maureen Dowd, on the other hand, says no. In her caustic Feb. 17 column in The New York Times, written after watching Oprah, Dowd muses whether more good vibrations could remedy the serial incompetence of the Bush administration...
...Will Johnston ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Wednesdays...