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...paternalism otherwise absent from The College’s approach to alcohol, in which upperclass students are trusted to drink as they like without harming each other or marring Harvard’s good name. Parties are not usually broken up unless they are too loud or extend too late into the night, and house functions hosted by University officials often encourage students to enjoy a few drinks, whether they...

Author: By Blake Jennelle, | Title: In Defense of Drunkenness | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...continent is vast, and sometimes our knowledge does not extend far beyond the countries and issues that we have a particular interest in,” Nkosi said...

Author: By Samuel M. Kabue, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Campus Magazine Deals with African Issues | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...final vote to extend the merger timeline and the committee’s pledge to focus on school input relieved committee members...

Author: By Claire A. Pasternack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Protests Postpone School Merger Plan | 11/20/2002 | See Source »

...argument went back and forth for months, until finally, last week, in the wake of the congressional Democrats' woeful defeat at the hands of voters, and faced with threats from President Bush to extend the term "as long as it took" to pass the legislation, leaders on both sides returned to the bargaining table. The end result, currently under debate in the Senate, would provide unions with a "consultation" prior to any staffing changes. The President, however, would maintain ultimate control over employees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Homeland Security: A Primer | 11/19/2002 | See Source »

...other Senators and Senators-elect across the country, to begin mapping out a legislative agenda. If he manages to seize control of the lame-duck session, Lott plans to push through Bush's homeland-security bill, which Democrats blocked because of the White House's refusal to extend civil servant benefits to employees of the new Department of Homeland Security. They won't try that again. Bush hammered the Senate as soft on terrorism for opposing the plan, and Democrats like Cleland were vulnerable to the charge. "The President will get what he wants on homeland security because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election 2002: The Battle Hymn Of......The Republicans | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

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