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...support for the war in Iraq. The week was instead designed by both campus Democrats and Republicans to express tribute to our countrymen—many of whom are our age—who sacrifice their lives to serve.Elise M. Stefanik ’06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Winthrop House. She is vice-president of the Institute of Politics...
...living. Thus, the deceptive lure of the city drew me to my ideal school. I will no longer claim that Cambridge is a reason to come to Harvard, but I’m glad that I once believed it. Nikhil G. Mathews ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Mather House...
...sponsored by Harvard Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG). “The idea of Health and Sports Day is to introduce girls to healthy habits at an early age,” said Asya Troychansky ’07, events coordinator for SWSG. Troychansky, who is also a Crimson editor, said the event was organized in response to cuts in physical education in Boston public schools and to encourage girls to become involved with sports at an early age. “Girls seem to have a lot more health problems down the road compared to boys particularly because they...
...building reflects the things the University needed to do to make the project a good neighbor for the community,” Cobb said. “I would like to believe that it was worth what it cost.”Knafel, who is also a Crimson editor, originally pledged $15 million in 1996 to fund the center and later added another $11 million.Originally, the entire complex was to bear his name, but as a result of the project’s increased scope, his name now adorns only one of its two anchor buildings. Naming rights...
James Kelly, Managing Editor...