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...create a discussion forum for women with every conceivable viewpoint. Nor is it filled with a homogeneous group of oversensitive and misguided people, as Caldwell and Dube imply. Nowhere have I felt on equal standing and un-judged with a group of students so diverse: Black, white, single, married, gay, straight, athletes, artists, freshmen, seniors, conservative, liberal, virgins, and the experienced. If I had not taken FemSex, I would never have had the opportunity to meet the amazing women...
While the Houses fight for this year’s Straus Cup, some have turned their attention to a new kind of trophy: The Gay Cup. The first annual Harvard Gay Games, sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) took place last Sunday in the MAC Quad. This Field Day-style athletic event, spearheaded by Lowell House BGLTSA tutors Christina G. Warinner and Marcus Alexander, included an egg-run, a three-legged race, hot potato, and the orange pass. Despite the fierce competitive spirit, the Gay Games are meant to be fun and all-inclusive...
Their interests differ to say the least, but their closets may be surprisingly alike (no matter how long they spend in them). Details magazine once pointed out the similarities between preppy and gay fashion, including popped collars and braided bracelets (who couldn’t use a good roping now and then?). FM takes the theme straight to Harvard, the better to help you understand the world in which you live. Whether he loves the Head of the Charles or just head from Charles, the Harvard man looks classy yet cool, stylish but slack. Just remember one thing: these guys...
...example of levirate marriage, under which a man is compelled to marry his dead brother’s widow. Larose said homosexuals have been singled out and discriminated against on the basis of biblical texts deliberately used out of context. “There’s nothing that gay people do that heterosexuals cannot mimic,” he concluded. The workshop was organized by the Boston-Cambridge Ministry in Higher Education, a Protestant group that sponsors the chaplaincy of Harvard’s Rev. Carolyn Dittes. “I’m excited that we are affirming...
...review the bidding on the leading candidates: Rudy Giuliani, the national front-runner in the polls, supports abortion rights, supported gun control, supported Democrat Mario Cuomo for Governor, moved in with a gay couple when his second marriage fell apart - and, pause for breath, well, isn't that enough? Mitt Romney, the front-runner in Iowa and New Hampshire, was a liberal when he ran for the Senate from Massachusetts and a moderate when he ran for Governor. He has disavowed his former positions on abortion, gay rights - and now seems even to disavow the groundbreaking state health care plan...