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...churches in the South used the same Christian texts as Senator Robert Byrd, who opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because of the “Curse of Ham.” The same creator who gave us “inalienable rights” has yet to extend those rights to same-sex marriages. Historically as Americans, we have used religion to comfort many in the midst of tragedy at certain times, and to cause tragedy for some at other times. Assigning blame or praise to religion for what we have done is as flawed as thinking that...
...rethinking our own community but also for challenging Harvard students to think about our society’s most pervasive problems. As an academic community, Harvard prides itself on the dialogue that occurs on campus, even on the most sensitive issues. In this tradition, we should embrace and extend the discussion of last Saturday’s incident at the Quad rather than trying to pretend that nothing consequential happened...
...Rising Spirit Bend your right knee and extend your left leg. Join your hands in peaceful submission, lift your face to the heavens and...what’s that? Is that a...OH FUCK, a pigeon just shat on my face, oh man that is DISGUSTING...
...Simple Stretch Take your right hand and touch your right heel. Tilt your head and arch your back slightly. Levitate seven inches off the ground. Fully extend your left arm. Remember to breathe! And to levitate...
...through the three funds were worth $12.8 million at the close of trading yesterday, if the University has maintained the same stake.Harvard says its policy on divestment does not cover these indirect holdings. University spokesman John D. Longbrake said in February that the policy “does not extend to investment vehicles over which the University does not exercise direct control over composition and investment decisions.”Divesting from these indirect holdings would not be as simple for Harvard as relinquishing its direct holdings. These funds contain a number of companies, allowing Harvard to invest...