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...even if Islamic radicals make up only a "marginal minority" of the roughly 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, that is still an enormous number of fanatics willing to die and take as many infidels with them as they can. Richard Cole San Jose, California, U.S. Commentator Ramadan's viewpoint column urged the West to remember "the critical role that Muslims played in the development of Western thought." If Ramadan wants to bolster the image of Islam in the West today, however, he would do better to implore Muslims around the world to protest any and all acts of violence, intimidation...
Adam Goldenberg ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears regularly...
Kelsey T. Leonard ’10, a member of the Shinnecock Nation group, organized and led the prayer to protest a Dec. 6 Crimson column by Jonathan Lehman ’08, which stated that the “crusade” against team mascots in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was overblown...
...column, which ended with the line “I think the Crimson would’ve slaughtered the Indians,” precipitated heated discussion over many open lists, including house lists, Fuerza, Students Taking on Poverty, and First-Year Urban Program. News of the prayer ceremony spread through these lists as well...
...Jonathan's column expressed his own views regarding the NCAA's mascot policy," a statement from The Crimson's president, William C. Marra '07, said. "Our columnists speak for themselves only, not for the Crimson staff. We stand by our sports columnists' right to opine on important issues affecting intercollegiate athletics, but we're sorry that the column caused some of our readers to feel personally hurt...