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...editorial was, first and fore-most, factually inaccurate. It implied that the Council had sponsored or even funded the recent "Hello Day," this event, in the words of its organizer, "had nothing to do with the council." I do not appreciate such inattention to detail in an attack on the council's relevance and competence...
From the midst of such chanting as "Yale sucks" and "safety school," the Harvard-Yale debate comes to the fore. Despite statistical records that suggest otherwise, here we have the real championship of the Ivy League. The football game is merely the facade behind which lies the battle for prestige, the fight for the throne...
Cochran concluded by saying that he hoped that "Ultimately, the American sense of consciousness will come to the fore...
...BGLSA), along with leaders of Amnesty International, Harvard's Civil Liberties Union, Crimson staffers, many independent individuals, and, as Mr. Chung portentously reveals, a few figures from Perspective. Our 45 candidates and 100 non-candidate volunteers reflect Harvard's population in race, gender and ethnicity. They bring to the fore a range of concerns that the present council has largely ignored, and which any campus consensus must treat with respect...
...three, gender conflict is the dominant theme. Mysogyny in particular erupts from the mouths of men frustrated over petty disputes which their female interlocutors won't let them win. It's brilliant Chekhovian parody of how men clash with stubborn women and the antagonism that gets coaxed to the fore in the process...