Word: genderism
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What makes this phenomenon intriguing is that its subtly yet substantially regressive nature is masked by a veneer of progressiveness. Unlike those of the 1950s, today’s women are not forced to play any traditional female roles. Because of this, some might argue that the gender revolution has pushed through a full cycle: young women like Anne are now assuming the roles their grandmothers once filled, not by default but as a deliberate choice...
...it’s okay to give flowers to guys too. As the all-knowing Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd wisely says: “flowers are a universal language and anybody should give flowers to anybody—gender free—if they feel so moved...
...primitive, and self-destructive, but it’s still pretty damn funny,” he adds. But judging from the company’s inbox, not everyone agrees. “It bothers me that these ideas in any way, shape, or form would be associated with gender identities at Dartmouth,” Molly D. Jenkins, who graduated from Dartmouth in 2004, writes in an e-mail to The Crimson. “They need to get over their glory days. Irony is no excuse.” According to Zangrilli, the mother of a customer threatened...
...around with your pants unzipped, asking members if they want to get acquainted with your “final club.” 13. ’Cause if you do, your punch season might be pretty short-lived. Oh, snap! 14. For those with friends of the opposite gender also punching, remember: it’s no coincidence that “Bee” rhymes with “Spee.” But it strikes some as very strange that neither rhymes with “coke.” 15. If you’re very...
...defining characteristic of the Pub project is its heavy reliance on student input. When Loker was first built, administrators consulted with students. Now they’re actually working with them. Focus groups composed of a cross-section of students based on every imaginable variable—race, class, gender, extracurriculars, financial aid, nationality—have met to discuss what the pub should look like. And that’s just the first step. Starting today, students can go to www.harvardcollegepubnights.com and fill out a survey on their opinions regarding the Pub. Student members already...