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Sidwell was part of a delegation of about 10 Harvard College Democrats—including a handful culled from Monday’s activities fair??who traveled to Beacon Hill to oppose a constitutional amendment that would have banned marriage between people of the same sex while authorizing civil unions...
...Most of the research I have done shows that we humans are not the nice people we think we are,” Banaji wrote. “We should not assume that we will be ‘fair?? in our fear responses. We are likely to fear members of outgroups who have done us harm more so than members of our own group who have done us equal harm...
...waterslides, cable in every dorm room, and course reading lists that only contain picture books. A lot of us undergraduates need to get some perspective. Sure, Harvard has some lousy advisors, unintelligible TFs, and a sometimes muted party scene, and the University needs balanced criticism (see below). But be fair??Harvard does a better job teaching, housing, feeding and caring for its own than almost any other institution in the world...
...whole endeavor when it got started: “Traditions—it’s very rare that people get to sit down and create them. But we just sat down and said, ‘we’re gonna have a parade, a barbecue, a performance fair??why don’t we take Quincy Street and use every available performance space?’” Somehow, the idea worked, and, 13 years later, Arts First is the defining artistic event at Harvard...
...Doctorow, acclaimed fiction writer of works like “Ragtime” and “World’s Fair??, was slated to speak earlier this week, but had to reschedule to proof pages for an upcoming work...