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...Matthew M. Mahan ’05 is also hesitant regarding the reception of such a group on campus. “If the UC were to set up an initiative whose sole mission was to be providing regular events that provide no alcohol, and if we were too explicit about it, it would be stigmatized,” Mahan says. Nevertheless, it may not be too long before Harvard gets Hammered...
Kerry ran ads in Iowa and New Hampshire that said “the only way we’re going to beat George Bush is with John Kerry’s leadership and experience.” But he got a lot more explicit than that. Kerry looked into the camera and made a pledge: “I promise to take the fight to George Bush every single...
...very headline "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States" suggests that the President was alerted to the general danger by the FBI and CIA more than a month ahead of the attacks. The classified document, which has been shown to the Commission, allegedly also contains an explicit reference to an al-Qaeda interest in hijackings in the U.S. although Rice insisted it included no concrete warnings. The dispute over just what the briefing contained has prompted the Commission has urged the Bush administration to declassify it, and this call will likely be the next point of contention...
...tension between art and practical use presented by the chairs offers one of the interesting contradictions of the exhibit. Each architect worked with the explicit goal of creating a useful thing—chairs were meant to be easily portable to move through the variety of spaces being created in their buildings. They were never created as sculpture or art of-and-for-itself. But the chairs, which never reached very large audiences, find themselves in a gallery after...
Some CCL members raised concerns about possible inconsistencies in Harvard’s approach to free speech if it were to restrict material to fixed guidelines. They cited the inclusion of sexually explicit artwork and writing in other student publications, such as the Harvard Advocate, and in Harvard-sponsored art exhibitions...