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...study abroad” as it is currently understood is not the answer; the world is too competitive a place to have students wasting a quarter of their college years accumulating drinking stories, no matter how humorous or enjoyable. Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...
Some of the most vociferous objections to The Crimson’s policy of naming names have come from members of our own staff. After a January article identified four undergraduates facing marijuana charges, one editor wrote in an e-mail: “I think this example raises a fundamental point of how we should see ourselves within the Harvard Community. We are not the New York Times. We are a school newspaper…I worry desperately if we prize abstract ideals over the realities of our community...
...Libertarian Forum, a group whose members have advocated the decriminalization of drugs? In my view, it seems unlikely that the University Police’s anti-drug efforts are targeting students with a particular political viewpoint. But you shouldn’t have to rely on your college newspaper editor to reach that conclusion for you. You should be able to review the list of recent arrestees and decide for yourself...
Daniel J. Hemel ’07, a Social Studies concentrator in Lowell House, is managing editor of The Crimson. He can be reached at hemel@fas.harvard.edu...
...wasteful, without merit, and disregarding the spirit of the Constitution. It should not be implemented under the current educational system, and hopefully Congress will have the wisdom to ignore the recommendations of the Committee on the Future of Higher Education.Shai D. Bronshtein ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Matthews Hall...