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Travis R. Kavulla ‘06-‘07. a Crimson editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Mather House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...each week. It’s more than understandable that here at Harvard we need time to go out, loosen up, and to rage... against a particular machine. Victoria Ilyinsky ’07 is a Romance languages and literatures concentrator in Leverett House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Card, which covered 100 colleges in 50 states, ranked Harvard 43rd with a “GPA” of 2.1, while Yale topped the list with a perfect 4.0. Harvard received a C for HIV and STD testing and failed in two categories: condom availability and sex advice column in a campus publication. Contraception advice and availability won Harvard its only A, leaving Bs for the remaining three categories—health services website, sexual assault counseling, and peer counseling and outreach events. Condoms have long been available for free at University Health Services (UHS) and in upperclassmen houses...
...Cornell Sun columnists Andrew McCue and Claire Readhead have spent this week flirting on the opinion pages. On Monday, Readhead, in a piece entitled, "Top Five Men at Cornell Not to Date, Part Two," asked of Andrew: "wanna grab coffee sometime?" McCue responds today at the beginning of his column...
...editors: Charles Drummond’s column “Primetime Segregation” (Sept. 27) troubled me deeply. Although he is completely correct about the ludicrousness of the new “Survivor: Cook Islands” television show, I feel it was in horrible taste for him to nonchalantly compare an amped-up version of the show to the South. Articles such as this that paint the South as continuing to be a bastion for intolerance and racism in The Crimson make life significantly more difficult for Southerners on campus. How many times have you been asked...