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...member Ali A. Zaidi ’08 also questioned whether it would be appropriate to dissolve CLC. “If we flip something like CLC, we lose our daily contact with the student body,” said Zaidi. One council member said it was crucial “to preserve three members per house.” Student Affairs Committee (SAC) Vice Chair Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 presented a “working paper” to the Rules Committee last week. Monday night, Greenfield suggested that another option could be the creation...
...them in a climate as intensely intellectual as Harvard and try not to be offended when people ask them. Perhaps there will always be a divide between intellect and faith. But for those of us who consider both of these characteristics to be part of our identity, it is crucial that we find a way to reconcile the two. It would be nice if this campus were a place that did not merely tolerate us, but appreciated our intellectual contributions. And when it does, we must be willing to contribute. Loui Itoh ’07 is a government...
...nonstop coverage, however, the popular press has continually missed one crucial angle: the perspective of the organization kids themselves. This is Viswanathan’s contribution. Though her pop sociology is perhaps even less subtle than the professional caricature artist Tom Wolfe, “Opal Mehta” nevertheless far outperforms “I Am Charlotte Simmons” in the department of insight...
...earlier Dartmouth foul. The Crimson was given a free position shot but was unable to capitalize, and the Big Green took possession. “When that was waved off, that was tough,” Nelson noted. “That would have been a crucial goal.” With the momentum back in its hands, Dartmouth broke the game open when Zimmer and Szefi each notched goals within 33 seconds of each other, giving the Big Green a 7-3 lead with 13:23 remaining. Dartmouth’s Jen Pittman added another goal...
...Harvard professors—Alan M. Dershowitz, Frankfurter Professor of Law, and Juliette Kayyem, a lecturer in Public Policy at the JFK School, have advocated the legalization of torture in the United States. Roth said that they might have the best intentions in mind, but that they overlook crucial problems in their proposal. Instead of focusing on torturing terrorists to make them talk, the United States should fight terrorism by combatting active terrorists, deterring “would-be terrorists,” and punishing those who have already commited terrorists acts, Roth said. Roth said that most useful information...