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...prefer the new look. Not that veteran readers ever do, at least when redesigns are first launched. (Keep that in mind, Gordon, if you're called on to write wsj.com's review of TIME's coming relaunch.) Shorn of a couple of inches of width (so long, sixth column), and with space for advertising carved out of the front page, the Journal now seems less serious, less vital, almost (gulp) optional...
Travis R. Kavulla ’06-’07 is a history concentrator in Mather House. His column appears regularly...
...seconds. Fiske nailed the 100 and 200 breaststrokes. “Fiske swam really well,” Rathgeber said. “He had some great performances in the breastrokes; we needed someone to win those events.” Freshman David Guernsey joined the winning column with a victory in the 50 free, and Dan Jones led a 1-2 finish in the 200 butterfly. Meyer notched a win in the 1,000 freestyle. Harvard will not compete again until Jan. 26, when it will travel to take on league foe Brown. “It can definitely...
...reviving a TIME tradition, a Law section, which will be written by Reynolds Holding, a lawyer and former executive editor of Legal Affairs, who has been posting a regular online column for us called Legal Opinion. In our litigious society, the law is a useful prism through which to examine trends. This week he looks at the perils of taking on spammers and what it means for the tension between freedom of speech and a right to privacy...
Charles R. Drummond ’09 is a history concentrator in Adams House. His column appears regularly...