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...fundamental tenets of their “science” is that humans—eventually—can learn from their mistakes. I hope my children can learn from mine. John N. Hastrup ’06 is a government concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
Bill Tikos is another independent digital cool hunter. His website, thecoolhunter.net evolved from his Australian syndicated column on cultural trends. Tikos, 33, is currently in the U.S. trying to develop a television show featuring a quintet of globetrotting cool hunters-just call them the Fab Five. "I'm looking for the wow factor," he says. "I often spend eight hours searching for one interesting thing. A couple of years ago, I didn't even know what cool hunting was. Now it's my life...
...Facebook Fanaticism,” column, Oct. 12, and “Students Rage for a Living Wage,” news...
...states like Florida for years to come. The seeds planted by living wage movements may not always bear fruit immediately in the form of Democratic officials, but these seeds have not stopped growing. Samuel M. Simon ’06 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Klein's column "Let's Have An Antipoverty Caucus" [Oct. 3] perfectly summarized my thinking about programs for the poor. As a middle-class Republican, not an ultraconservative, I want better things for our country, but I do not want to support someone for life and perpetuate a cycle of poverty and welfare dependence. I am willing to invest in programs that train poor people for employment and allow them to contribute to society by paying taxes like the rest of us. Let's have a Congressional Antipoverty Caucus, as Klein suggests, and base aid on economic need rather than...