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...Fellow students ask if we’re affiliated with the birth control,” Klein says. (They are not.) In the past year, Klein has also set out on her own as a soloist. And she is the guitarist for the Sinister Turns, a co-ed indie rock group. She has juggled all this while working as a WHRB radio host and as a member of The Harvard Advocate’s poetry board. And she will graduate tomorrow with an array of accolades—a Hoopes Prize for her creative-writing thesis, induction into...
...this point all of the rooms that are suitable for co-ed living—suites that have locks on the doors of each bedroom—have been identified and the CHL will work with the masters of each House before next year’s lottery to address individualized issues that differ among Houses because of different lottery procedures...
...Crimson new life. An easy win against Columbia the following week set the stage for an Ivy League title and—with Dawson just 53 yards shy of the league’s all-time rushing record—a chance at history.Dawson did his part, breaking Ed Marinaro’s 35-year-old record on a blistering 55-yard run during the first quarter against the Quakers, but the offense faltered, eventually losing, 22-13, and making the Ivy League title picture much murkier.“The biggest thing is that we lost this game...
...leak was the key issue for most Americans, the crux of an apparent White House campaign to discredit Plame's husband, Joseph Wilson, who wrote a 2003 op-ed piece debunking WMD justifications for the Iraq war. But while outing a CIA agent can be illegal, neither Libby nor anyone else was actually charged with doing that to Plame. In fact, pre-trial maneuvering found the prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, insisting that this was not a case about a leak and fighting defense requests for documents about whether Plame was ever a covert agent, a status that could have made intentionally...
...Despite the prison prohibition forbidding for-profit sale of artwork, many of the pieces sold by Ed Mead on his prisonart.org web site come from Texas, many of them panos or "handkerchief" art, a medium favored by Latino prisoners in the Southwest who do intricate ink drawings on squares of ripped sheets and other material. Mead makes copies of the works, scans and posts them on his website, charging a small commission fee if they sell. He says he rejects any art that he considers racist, sexist or homophobic and does not sell pieces by notorious killers. Recently, he refused...