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...first comment of the night—in response to a question by Vetrano about the primary difficulties facing Harvard athletes—came from golfer Jacqueline M. Rooney ’07, who pointed to inconsistencies in the flexibility of Teaching Fellows regarding athletes’ schedules...
Knowles could not be reached via telephone for comment...
...appreciated Ronald K. Kamdem’s comment “Not So Lucky” (Mar. 1). However, saying “The Higher Power of Lucky” was banned “in many school libraries across the country” misleadingly suggests that efforts to ban the book have been common. In fact, librarians choosing not to stock the book (many of whom are making that decision under strong pressure from their communities) are very decidedly in the minority. Far more significant is the fact that the book did, as Kamdem notes, win the Newbery Medal...
...perception that those attitudes are more common among Harvard students at Oxford.” Gerson submitted a letter to the editor that was published in The Crimson on March 2. Indian news Web sites have reported on the opinion piece, and as of 1:30 a.m. today, 166 comments had been posted on The Crimson’s Web site in response to the op-ed. Rhodes alum Rachael A. Wagner ’04 said she knew both Dell and Mylavarapu while at Harvard. “The way in which they conveyed it stirred up more controversy...
...community, they hope to expand in the future. Schlosser said they are planning to launch an Arabic version of Vostu.com. “Ultimately, we hope Vostu is a media company, not a social network,” said Kafie. Representatives from Facebook did not respond to requests for comment...