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During our time with D&D, we have provided a common ground for the Harvard community to engage in substantive dialogue on issues of ethnicity, race, religion, gender, sexuality, class, and ability. D&D has consistently provided powerful, well-researched articles, and beautiful photographs and design. As a testament to the magazine’s success, D&D was awarded the honor of “Best Publication” in 2003 and “Best Coverage of Race Issues” in 2005 by the Independent Press Association’s Campus Alternative Journalism Awards, which recognized...

Author: By Frankie Chen, Dina B. Mishra, and Stefanie L. Plant | Title: Diversity & Distinction’s Portrayal Was Inaccurate | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

...desperate departments were catering to. Given the fixation with food, FM’s nutrition experts created a concentration-guide pyramid to help students make healthy choices. Chosen sparingly—Endangered concentrations (where fats, oils and sweets go) • Folklore and Mythology • Women, Gender and Sexuality • Special Concentrations (you really are special) • Music • Statistics (less than 1% of Harvard students seem to care) Requires heavy rationalization—just like those 2 pints of Ben & Jerry’s a day (where dairy goes...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brain Food | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

Imagine a world in which you can be your own God. You can choose your own gender, color, size, or even species. Instead of driving your car to work, you can fly. Today, you can do all this from the chair of your computer desk with a program called Second Life...

Author: By Noah M. Silver | Title: Castles In The Virtual Air | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

...decided to step out of the mold and onto paths less traveled. The College lacks a performing arts department, yet it is unique in that it boasts a lively hands-on theater completely culture dependent on extracurricular involvement. Lauren L. Jackson ’07, a sociology and women, gender, and sexuality studies concentrator who acts, dances, and sings, plans to move to New York City after graduation in order to pursue her passions. A professional dancer in Los Angeles since early childhood and through her teenage years, Jackson had the opportunity to enter the performance profession straight...

Author: By Michelle L Cronin and Guillian H. Helm, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: THE NEXT STAGE | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

...Imus uses jokes to establish his power, in other words. He's hardly the only humorist to do that. But making jokes about difference - race, gender, sexual orientation, the whole list - is ultimately about power. You need to purchase the right to do it through some form of vulnerability, especially if you happen to be a rich, famous white man. But the I-Man - his radio persona, anyway - is not about vulnerability. (The nickname, for Pete's sake: I, Man!) That's creepy enough when he's having a big-name columnist kiss his ring; when he hurled his tinfoil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Imus Fallout: Who Can Say What? | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

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