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Desperate freshman boys, you had your chance. Last Wednesday, in Leverett Dining Hall, nationally-distributed CO-ED Magazine and Harvard College-distributed Freeze Magazine joined forces and attracted a gaggle of stunning Harvard women, all there to compete to become the next Miss CO-ED model. Not surprisingly, FM identified himself as a Crimson reporter, and a chorus of young ladies politely declined comment. Lindsay N. Hart ’08 and L. Caroleene Hardee ’09, though, were pleased to chat. FM, noticeably flattered, discovered that the two students had heard about the audition from the Kappa...

Author: By Alexander J. Dubbs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Come on Baby, You Can Be a Star... | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...insightful, spirited debate about public policy, government, and the press,” said Alex S. Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center. Yesterday’s awards ceremony, held at the JFK Forum at the Kennedy School of Government, featured a special award presented to New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof ’81, a former Crimson editor, for his reporting on the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. Many of Kristof’s columns on the crisis, which began appearing in the fall of 2004, exposed the crimes committed in Darfur through personal...

Author: By Mark Giangreco jr., CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NY Times Writers Tapped For Prize | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...likely someone already in Bush's inner circle, such as former Commerce Secretary Donald L. Evans; Budget Director Joshua B. Bolten; U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman; Karen Hughes, the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; or former Republican National Committee chairmen Marc F. Racicot and Ed Gillespie. Former Senator Dan Coats of Indiana, who helped with Bush's two Supreme Court confirmations, was also mentioned. A Republican official familiar with White House deliberations, while careful to stress that only the President knows what is going to happen, said: "If the President was going to bring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Bush Clean (The White) House? | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...History Charles S. Maier ’60, who is also a member of the General Education Committee, said he thinks most faculty members are ready to vote on the EPC proposals. “My sense is that the EPC proposals are inherently less controversial than the Gen Ed proposals,” he said. “I don’t see why there should be fundamental opposition.” However, several prominent professors continue to argue that the entire curricular review should be put on hold until a new Dean of the Faculty and University...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett and Johannah S. Cornblatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: FAS Could Delay Concentrations | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

...could have been much worse, according to the National Weather Service. "It was a highly unusual storm for this time of year and, and while it may not seem like it, we were actually extremely lucky," said senior meteorologist Ed Shimon. "Had the atmosphere been just a little more unstable, with this mix of cold and hot air, that instability could have spun up a storm like we saw in May of 1999 in Oklahoma City, when that city was just devastated. These were some of the strongest rotations I've ever seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Midwest Tornadoes: Surveying the Tornado Damage | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

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