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...said, adding that 11 trips were canceled last year. “In this case, it was a combination of low level of interest and getting some of the details together, things like insurance and ensuring medical evacuation abilities.” Friedell said Orin’s column “had nothing to do with our canceling the trip” and that the organizers “were looking at things like head count before the piece came out.” But Orin called the timing “bizarre,” adding that...
...editors: Re: “Compassionate Judgment,” Loui Itoh, column, May 3: In arguing that Christians should be less judgmental of homosexuality, Itoh claims that the argument that homosexuality is a sin is not a justification for judgment because “so is divorce,” and divorce is much more prevalent. Though I recognize that the focus of the article is neither of these issues, I disagree with the characterization of divorce (and homosexuality, for that matter) as sinful. Divorce should not be viewed as a transgression against a moral code. Even if your...
Travis R. Kavulla ’06-’07 is a history concentrator in Mather House. His column appears regularly...
...Anderson said. “We’re making sure everything is going well.” Although the Crimson will not see a shot at the Ivy League title, a victory in the upcoming game would amount to more than a tally in the win column for some. “I’m pretty happy to have the last game at home against Dartmouth,” said senior and co-captain Jake Samuelson. “It’s going to be nice weather; friends can come out to watch. It?...
...about the “virtue of standing for something.” But if Democrats are going to stand for something, let’s stand for a plan, not a frame.Samuel M. Simon ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...