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...earlier version of the May 12 FlyBy post "Buying a Futon Just Got a Little Easier" incorrectly referred to Keito Uchiyama as a member of the Class of 2010. The correct year...

Author: By Sophie T. Bearman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Buying a Futon Just Got a Little Easier | 5/12/2010 | See Source »

...target Grace alone. Surely the individuals who leaked her private e-mail to the campus and to the press deserve significant condemnation. We are dismayed that her private e-mail was exposed in such a manner and hope that people are able to continue to express non-politically correct views (that do not constitute hate speech or pose a clear and present danger) in order to provoke discussion and awareness...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Graceless Response | 5/12/2010 | See Source »

...earlier version of the May 9 FlyBy post "Dispatches from Lamont: John D. Bryant '13" incorrectly stated that the interview occurred on a Friday. The correct day is Saturday...

Author: By George T. Fournier, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dispatches from Lamont: John D. Bryant '13 | 5/9/2010 | See Source »

Most dangerous of all, this attitude turns those who hold biased views into victims of a politically correct culture in which they can’t express themselves, and so never get a chance to learn from a thoughtful response. All of a sudden, television networks are reminiscing about the good old days instead of focusing on real issues like the achievement gap between white and black youth, and who’s better off? Nobody has really changed their mind. All Stephanie Grace learned was that if you venture an opinion in an e-mail to a friend...

Author: By Silpa Kovvali | Title: Gawking at the Ivory Tower | 5/3/2010 | See Source »

This appraisal might seem correct, but some readers might not take issue at Harvard’s individualistic approach. After all, it seems that the idea of community at a university is not appropriate in today’s spirit of modern equality. Each student, free to make of his time here what he wishes, can, as the College’s admissions video reminds its viewers, make academics “whatever you choose it to be.” The same could be said, then, of every other component of student life as well...

Author: By Gregory A. Dibella | Title: Prefrosh at Heart | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

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