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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...It’s no secret to Harvard students that there are homeless people in the Square. They can be seen sleeping outside of the COOP, asking for money outside of CVS, or hanging out close the train stop. Walking past homeless people has become a regular part of our Harvard lives...

Author: By Lumumba Seegars | Title: Facing Our Neighbors | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...What complicates the situation for other people is that they feel uncomfortable not knowing the motivations of the people that may be asking them for money in front of CVS. Katherine L. Sancken ’09 commented, “You get tired of people asking you for money and not doing the best with the money, but on other hand we don’t use our money in the best way either.” This statement represents another form of tension that arises in our interactions with homeless people...

Author: By Lumumba Seegars | Title: Facing Our Neighbors | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...point across, and picked up my birth control at CVS by the end of the day. But despite the false accusation leveled at my uterus, it was admittedly easy for me to rightfully obtain what I needed. In fact, most of my health needs are met easily for a simple reason, but one that is often overlooked in politics: I’m not poor. And in looking at the liberal overreaction to last week’s Supreme Court ruling in Gonzales v. Carhart, it is striking to me that so-called progressives so easily forget the disparity...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins | Title: The Pro-Choice Defect | 4/25/2007 | See Source »

Last May, the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO) consented to the installation of condom dispensers in freshmen dormitories. The regularly restocked receptacles in basement laundry rooms remove obnoxious constraints from those adventurous Yard couples unwilling to trudge the few hundred feet to either CVS or the Women’s Center...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: A Matter of Choice? | 3/11/2007 | See Source »

...Fossil Fuel: for small, amphibious babies,” she says. Hopefully, this refers to the chocolate dinosaurs in the ice cream and not some sick Wellesley fish-baby mutation. It seems that Harvard women are of a similar mind. “I would probably go to CVS and get a pint of Ben and Jerry’s Half-Baked,” says Millicent M. Younger ’10. And then? “I would probably watch ‘Dazed and Confused.’” The Harvard study did not comment...

Author: By Jeremy D. Hoon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Oh, Ice Cream, Is There Nothing You Can't Do? | 3/7/2007 | See Source »

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