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...years, Harvard administrators have been washing their hands of the social inequalities at Harvard, beginning with their refusal to officially recognize final clubs. Harvard has recently tried to address this inequality by pinning the status of victim on Harvard women and consequently insulting the women who frequent these clubs...

Author: By Vanessa L. Melendez, | Title: No Shame in Having Some Fun | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

...message they send. At Woolcott & Company, a knitting supply center, most purchases made by college-aged women and men are those shopping for a significant other. But you don't need a girlfriend or boyfriend to have an excuse to knit. Roommates and family members are also frequent recipients of those hats being knit in the back row of core history classes. Anna C. Lewis '99 knits for her family and roommates...

Author: By Nia C. Stephens, | Title: Everything Old is New Again: | 11/5/1998 | See Source »

...Massachusetts, neither the 160-member House of Representatives nor the 40-member Senate has a single Latino. There is no active statewide Latino political organization, nor do Latinos frequent the fund-raisers which pave the way to political access--the access which is necessary to secure allies in power...

Author: By Jarrett TOMAS Barrios, | Title: Developing Latino Leadership | 11/3/1998 | See Source »

...below normal and hasn't menstruated for at least three months. But there are more subtle signs as well: the growth of baby-fine hair (as the shrinking body tries to keep warm), brittle nails, swollen joints. Bulimics may develop a chronic sore throat and dental problems (caused by frequent vomiting), bloating and other digestive complaints. Whatever you do, don't try to diagnose or treat an eating disorder on your own. There's just too much at stake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disappearing Act | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...find on 10 randomly selected pages of the Riverside Edition. With men playing women, pathetic melodrama, the overuse of gaudy props (i.e. silly string which makes several repeat appearances as a vomit substitute) one begins to wonder if this isn't Shakespeare as it was meant to be. A frequent object of ridicule throughout the show are Shakespeare companies that fret about making Shakespeare accessible to modern audiences. The show suggests that it is not Shakespeare, but the standard notions of how Shakespeare should be produced that are inaccessible. Men dressed as men, women as women, and the whole...

Author: By Carla A. Blackmar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Smashing in Spandex: Playing it Again at the Loeb Experimental | 10/30/1998 | See Source »

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