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...supporters claim, broadened their horizons. But in reality, this makes many students feel limited, isolated and unhappy. Those who don’t get on with the group have to either lump it, retreat from socializing or make extraordinary efforts to find the few strong extracurricular communities that exist (such as the Oxford Debating Union).Perversely, Harvard’s Community deficiency has created a campus culture of vibrant extracurricular activities that double as social organizations. And it is here that real communities are to be found, amongst the sci-fi boffins, dance classes and even The Salient?...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel, | Title: A Place Called Community | 9/18/2006 | See Source »

...Guangcheng [Sept. 4]. Disgust threatened to turn to despair. What hope is there for individuals like Chen, outgunned and outnumbered? But then I recalled the words that novelist Lu Xun wrote 85 years ago, at the end of his short story My Old Home: "Hope cannot be said to exist, nor can it be said not to exist. It is just like roads across the earth. For actually the earth had no roads to begin with, but when many men pass one way, a road is made." A pebble cast in the water may seem insignificant, but it creates ripples...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 25, 2006 | 9/17/2006 | See Source »

...gripping the citizens of a country that is no longer a country. It's unfortunate that this stark reality of life in Baghdad, and by extension the rest of Iraq, does not register with the Bush Administration. The laws of a democracy, or even a dictatorship, simply do not exist. The watercolors used by the Bush Administration to paint an encouraging picture of Iraq are being washed away by the blood of people ruled by fear, not hope. Joe Macdonald Dartmouth, Canada Ghosh's depiction of Baghdad was a wonderful piece of work. Is it the same Iraq that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Daily Hell of Baghdad | 9/16/2006 | See Source »

...seek to correlate with reason as a whole. This profound sense of coherence within the universe of reason was not troubled, even when it was once reported that a colleague had said there was something odd about our university: it had two faculties devoted to something that did not exist: God. That even in the face of such radical scepticism it is still necessary and reasonable to raise the question of God through the use of reason, and to do so in the context of the tradition of the Christian faith: this, within the university as a whole, was accepted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Excerpts from Pope Benedict XVI's Speech | 9/16/2006 | See Source »

...that Harvard actually requires (some) mental exertion and print out a transfer app to Yale. Finally, some of you may have already begun to think about classes. Likely, you’ll want some help, so here’s some advice on advising: It doesn’t exist here. Your proctor will be unable to tell you if there are any decent Cores, and sectioning is tantamount to taking the SAT and undergoing a frontal lobotomy at the same time. No one can help you with this. Peer advising is a new program created to lubricate the process...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Waiting to Exhale | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

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