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...battle cast as the ever-present clash between one individual’s free exercise of religion, guaranteed by the First Amendment, and the separation of church and state. Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Locke v. Davey to decide whether the State of Washington violated the federal constitution by upholding its own. On its face, the case pertains to a scholarship meant for low-income students that then-undergraduate Joshua D. Davey (now a first-year student at Harvard Law School) received to help fund his undergraduate education. Planning on a career as a clergyman...
...first-year, despite my parents’ warnings and my small stature, I would brazenly walk home at all hours of the night. Cockily sauntering home from the library or a review session in the Science Center, I felt completely safe strutting around the grounds of Harvard: my new campus. With age came not wisdom but fear...
...upset with the sound system,” a headband and sweatshirt-clad Alexandra S. Epstein ’07 said of roommate first-year Kara E. Furman’s performance of Whitney Houston’s “Queen of the Night.” “I thought it was unfair...
Barkett said he came up with the idea for a first-year “Idol” last summer, and along with co-host Boyce—with whom he serves as a “Director of Fun” for the Prefect Program—organized the contest with other prefects, “The Committee...
...prefects judged about 25 potential first-year contestants during a three-day audition in November, selecting the 10 who competed on Saturday. The 10 first-years were interviewed on camera, and clips were shown to the audience before each finalist performed last Saturday...