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...described a harsh reality about Iraq’s future,” she said. “We have to consider this and reconcile our own formation of policy with the terrible reality of the country??s future...
...Regents’ vote marked the first move by a public university to divest from Sudan in the wake of genocide allegations against that country??s regime...
...rights to practice religion freely or hold certain jobs. Last year, four Iranians were publicly hung for engaging in homosexual acts. Women are prevented from holding professional positions of high power. Journalists are locked up for writing articles that are critical of the government. Some of the country??s minorities—members of the Baha’i religion, for example—are often unable to attend university or are imprisoned on the basis of their faith. The way of life we take for granted in the U.S. and other westernized countries is foreign...
...ancient and dignified educational tradition. I’m willing to bet that most Harvard students get a thrill when they’re told that this school has been part of the American establishment since there was one. Identity is not destiny. As students at one of the country??s wealthiest, oldest schools, we still tend to be relatively progressive. But I do believe that the privilege enjoyed by every member of the Harvard community leads to a generally subconscious acceptance of our world and a temperamental aversion to anything that might change it dramatically. This respect...
...Harvard baseball team takes the field for the first time this season today in the opener of a three-game set against Florida (11-6) in Gainesville. Coach Joe Walsh’s unproven Crimson squad is wasting no time in testing its mettle against the country??s best; the Gators currently stand at No. 15 in the new Baseball America poll, after finishing last season at No. 2 and ranking in the national Top Five as recently as last week...