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...leave. If Harvard were a totem pole, Expos faculty would be on the part that is under the ground, but it is still the Harvard totem pole. It's all downhill from here. The thought of having to teach more students for less money at a place like (God forbid!) Boston College causes the bile to rise. And guess who becomes the chief focus of all that anger...
Officially, the rules of soccer forbid the use of the hands. Someone forgot to remind the players of this at the Harvard men's soccer team's match against 24th-ranked Boston University last night...
Once in a while, the Crimson flounders out of its depth on an issue that happens to hit close to home. One such issue is the recent strengthening of Massachusetts' alcohol law to forbid possession of alcoholic beverages, under any circumstances, by minors...
Last week theree inmates in three states were executed. So far, 216 people have been put to death since 1976, when the Supreme Court reversed its 1972 decision to forbid capital punishment...
Part of the President's new formula was revealed late Friday. His policy would go beyond "Don't ask, don't tell" to "Don't pursue." It would forbid the military to inquire about an enlistee's sexual orientation not only upon entering the armed forces but at any time during service. The new policy would put an end to witch hunts in the service by raising the standards required to launch an investigation, ending vigilante squads and MPs with cameras waiting outside off-base bars. The policy, said an official, would allow homosexuals in the military "to quietly have...