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...having more sex than you is not specific to Harvard, so if your neighbor’s all-too-audible Saturday morning romps have got you feeling blue, take heart. “Go Ask Alice!”—Columbia University’s Dear Abby-equivalent??reports that the majority of polled college students also had zero or one sexual partners in a given year, while believing that their peers were having three times as much sex as they were. Other revealing statistics include that 31 percent of U.S. college women are still virgins...
It’s time for Harvard students to rise up like our predecessors to protest our modern equivalent??the cuts to hot breakfast. After all, the usurpation of our morning meal has a historical precedent, too. In the late 1970s, the university, facing budget cuts and an oil crisis, stripped students of their dietary rights. But even then, it did so with a few basic provisions to ensur the health, safety, and satisfaction of its students. The administration lowered board costs to reflect the change, and still served hot breakfast during exam period so that students trudging...
...nonsense. Despite their steady dwindling, hate crimes and racial tension persist across the country. While these phenomena certainly don’t indicate any peculiar suppression or active organized racism, to make the claim that even the Democratic electorate actually prefers a black man to his Caucasian equivalent??Ferraro called Obama “lucky”—is to presume an epiphany of toleration among the people for whom ‘the Bradley Effect’ was conceived...
...these arguments, however, ignore the crucial fact that the health of women is at stake; many women, both college students and otherwise, could only afford to buy birth control because it was offered at local health centers at those steeply discounted prices. Furthermore, not all oral contraceptives are equivalent??sometimes the drug that works best for an individual has no generic equivalent. Fortunately, some Democrats in Congress are pushing for a new bill that will repeal the provision and bring back the original discounts. This bill should be passed as soon possible, especially since pharmaceutical companies, not taxpayers...
...award, for instance. This plastic, yellow head-bubble is what really sets the Crimson apart from the rest of the competition and what junior defenseman Caitlin Cahow deems the most coveted of the three awards.Cycling has le maillot jaune and apparently Harvard women’s hockey has an equivalent??le chapeau jaune. Started two years ago by head coach Katey Stone, the construction hat is meant to encourage a strong work ethic and get-the-job-done attitude on the ice.“We have a hard hat award that is given out after every game...