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...March 13, Patrick T. Brennan '11, managing editor of The Salient, published a highly controversial article about ethnic studies. In the article, Brennan condemned the new Ethnic Studies secondary field as tangential to a proper undergraduate education. But in the meantime, his rhetoric-heavy article has ignited passionate debate over meals, House e-mail lists, meetings, and just about any other place at Harvard...
...grow wilder by the day. In one, Queen Elizabeth is working through British conglomerates to regain control of the colonies -- witness the purchase of Burger King and Holiday Inn by British companies. There is also rumored to be a global conspiracy to implant newborn babies with microchips. Robert Brown, editor and publisher of Soldier of Fortune, a must-read for many gun advocates and survivalists, has tracked some of these wacky conspiracies and discounted them, including one much vaunted black helicopter sighting. But that hasn't quieted the patriot grapevine. "It's all bull. But they don't want reasonable...
...funny as these announcements may be, they are untrue. The College Events Board vice-chair, Stephen Anastos Jr. '11, and Crimson editor Synne D. Chapman '11, who is the director of the Harvard Concert Commission, confirmed that there are only three artists performing at this year’s Yardfest...
Freshmen Jessica Ferri and Kassy Shiotani, senior Stephanie Krysiak, and co-captain Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, each had an RBI in the inning—part of a six-hit, five-run outburst...
...regardless of the number or genre of the artists performing, Chapman, who is also a Crimson magazine editor, said that, at its core, Yardfest is more than just a free concert in the middle of the Yard...