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...investigation by The Crimson has cleared her name in three other cases. She, along with Victoria B. Ilyinsky ’07—whose column was discontinued a week ago for the failure to properly attribute sources—will be allowed to reapply for her former position in the spring...
Both Breeden and Ilyinsky will be invited to apply for a cartoon series or column at the start of the spring semester, Marra wrote. Breeden will continue to draw illustrations to accompany opinion pieces on the editorial page, he added...
...Harvard students had heeded the advice in my last column, they would be aware of the fact that the world is now coming down around our ears. The other day, while watching the completely non-partisan and unbiased Fox News Network, I was treated to several stories on rioting, civil unrest, and generalized chaos. The languages, skin tones, and political backgrounds of the participants all changed, but burning cars, Molotov cocktails, and swarms of plastic-shielded riot police provided enough continuity for even the most unschooled to make the connection: In more than a few countries, things...
Mark A. Adomanis ’07 is a government concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Thursdays...
...titular track on Springsteen’s 1984 album “Born in the U.S.A.,” released to mass commercial and critical appeal in the midst of the 1984 Mondale-Reagan presidential campaign. In the wake of this success, conservative columnist George Will wrote a column entitled “Yankee Doodle Springsteen,” praising the positive attitude of a song where “problems always [seem] punctuated by a grand, cheerful affirmation: ‘Born in the U.S.A.!’” Apparently the Reagan-era deficits extended...