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...Yardfest Coordinator; Michael E. Blair ’08, House events coordinator; Christopher N. Lewis ’09, Welcome Back Event coordinator; Julie R. S. Fogarty ’08, Harvard-Yale pep rally coordinator; and Reva P. Minkoff ’08 and Iheanacho O. Emeruwa ’09, First-Year Social Committee liasons. Goldenberg and Minkoff are both Crimson editorial editors. Fogarty is a Crimson associate sports chair. Pararas is a Crimson magazine editor. —Staff writer Nicholas A. Ciani can be reached at nciani@fas.harvard.edu...
While Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06 said that the absence of a directly elected Leverett House representative was “disheartening”, the more recently completed at-large selection did produce a resident CEB member for the House, Iheanacho O. Emeruwa...
...community with human values, which an impersonal and technologically driven Europe cannot offer them. Materialism and consumerism don't inspire them to heroism. Radical Islam on its face seems to supply to alienated young Muslims the model of a "civilized" society. It is most unfortunate and dangerous. Valentine Iheanacho Rome...
...with human values, which an impersonal and technologically driven Europe cannot offer them. Materialism and consumerism don't inspire them to heroism. On the face of it, radical Islam seems to supply alienated young Muslims with the model of a "civilized" society. It is most unfortunate and dangerous. Valentine Iheanacho Rome Today's young European Muslims are angry, but no more so than young Tibetans, South Africans or East Timorese. Still, those young people have not resorted to acts of jihadist terrorism. Furthermore, Islamic extremism is not only a European issue. It also exists in Malaysia, Nigeria, Sudan, Kenya...
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