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...evidenced by accusations of hyper-sensitivity and race-baiting following the Quad incident, it seems as though the general attitude has not been to learn from our country??s racist past, but to disengage from it. Underlying the refusal to acknowledge the painful reality of racism is the agonizing fear that racism still exists, or even worse, that one may be racist. In some cases, the aversion to racism even manifests itself in destructive ways; racism is so detestable that, in fear, we convince ourselves that it is no longer a problem...

Author: By Bryan C. Barnhill, Anjelica M. Kelly, and Sarah Lockridge-steckel | Title: Shifting the Race Debate | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

...Harvard University Library is one of the country??s greatest intellectual assets, but it is enormously complex and expensive. It must maintain its leadership while helping to shape the new information society of the 21st century," Darnton said in a statement. “Having, as a historian, studied the world of books in the distant past, I now have an opportunity to do something for the cause of books and book learning in the present...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Princeton Historian To Head Harvard's Libraries | 5/22/2007 | See Source »

...reference to the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that is in part responsible for Harvard’s stance today towards ROTC, Sand said that the policy is part of the country??s law and should not be seen as a military policy...

Author: By Aditi Banga, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bush Commissions Dunsterite | 5/18/2007 | See Source »

What exactly did I do with Reed? How did I expose him to all the myriad intricacies of undergraduate life at this, the country??s most prestigious university? Well, in short, I did pretty much what that article said I would. We went to a stein club, hosted a party, went to a senior bar at the Kong, and, of course, stopped by a few of the final clubs...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis | Title: Accepting Normalcy | 5/6/2007 | See Source »

...French people have got the message: 84 percent of eligible voters went to the polls on Apr. 22 (a historically high number, putting the U.S.’s 55.3 percent turnout rate in the 2004 presidential election to shame) for the first round of voting in the country??s presidential election...

Author: By Pierpaolo Barbieri and Clay A. Dumas | Title: Oui Are For Sarko | 5/4/2007 | See Source »

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