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Summer provides Harvard students, typically too busy with extracurriculars to stray beyond the Square, with the chance to fan out across epic spans of the ever-contracting globe. Armed with aspirations of Perry-ian proportions, a great Crimson, pink, and green armada sets out, intent on forcing the world of highly competitive internships into (written) submission. Taking a cue from my illustrious colleagues, I too have set out to conquer the world...
Last week, three members of the original jury sent a letter to the Boston Globe expressing concern that a second trial, in which the defense could be allowed to discuss Colono’s and Rodriguez’ pasts, could devolve into a spectacle of “race and class...
With Crimson editors scattered across the globe this summer, we will be not be publishing our regular slate of editorials. Instead, we have invited editors to submit summer postcards from afar. We hope they will give you a flavor of the wide range of the jobs, internships, activities, and experiences that characterize Crimson editors’ summers, while at the same time providing a glimpse of the issues and opinions that are moving and animating our staff in every corner of the world...
...March 2005 poll by the Boston Globe found that a slight majority—56 percent—of Massachusetts voters supported gay marriage...
...We’re amazed they are considering letting us get married for two more years through 2008. It will virtually guarantee that many thousands more gay people will get married,” Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus co-chair Arline Isaacson told The Boston Globe...