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...Crimson Staff editorialized based on factually incorrect information, identifying Harvard Students for Israel (HSI) as the responsible perpetrators of vocal protest that “violated HLS’s [Harvard Law School] Protest and Dissent Guidelines...
Furthermore, the editorial makes incorrect assumptions about the University’s authorization of the protest exercised at the Finkelstein event, comparing it to the unsanctioned and repulsive protest that took place at a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruitment event last spring. Spontaneous vocal protests are in no way comparable to self-induced vomiting. The CIA disrupters completely shut down last year’s event, rendering recruiters unable to continue presenting employment opportunities to Harvard students seeking jobs; Finkelstein was able to continue his diatribe for nearly three full hours. During this time, HLS Dean of Students Ellen Cosgrove...
...pieces—the most consistently humorous of which are her songs. “Jesus is Magic” is not the film for those expecting a cohesive plot, or any plot at all. The movie stumbles from jib to jab without any rationale, and although her politically incorrect caricatures are often entertaining, they are undercut by Silverman’s tendency to slide into sophomoric humor. One such example is the final scene, in which she “performs” a song using multiple orifices. The film even includes a scene where Silverman finds herself wildly...
CORRECTION: The print and original online versions of the Nov. 9, 2005 magazine story "No Longer Knocking" contained an incorrect reference to the Delphic Club. The club's bathroom has a lock, and there is no evidence of an assault occurring there...
...commonly called “Indian summer”—a period of abnormally warm weather in late autumn that follows the first frost. The etymology of the term “Indian Summer” is oft-debated and Wofsy noted the term is also politically incorrect. One theory says the term “Indian Summer” is related to the term “Indian giver,” which refers to the way the Native Americans sold their wares. They handed their wares out to the settlers, and the settlers assumed they were...