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...your bigger questions is??and I’ll be the first to admit this—if the Democratic Party wants somebody that’s going to check every box in terms of traditional Democratic orthodoxy, I’m not the guy. And I’m very comfortable with that...
...scholarship: think Nobel prizes—none can be achieved without some degree of alienation, some degree of tears. And indeed, contentment with one’s personal circumstances is not a surefire route to happiness; living the good life—the tripped-out-on-antidepressants life, that is??may not get you far. Quite the opposite, it may be happiness that brings dissatisfaction. There is no allure in those preppy, joyous smile-alots that roam the cobblestones of Cambridge. They have no secrets, and their opinions are generally uninteresting. The Harvard community should let its members...
...need via a committee system. Harvard administrators, unfortunately, are citing this increase in space to justify the renovation of Yard dorm basements into space for freshmen social events (located conveniently in dank basements with 8-foot ceilings) and for their own, most favored organizations. One of these favorites is??you guessed it—a women’s center.Contrary to popular belief, the Harvard College women’s center, slated as of now to open in fall 2006, is neither going to be a massive, student center-esque edifice nor a den of Planned Parenthood...
...colors and textures,” says Levin. “I am astonished at how potent the music is when played on original instruments.” THE CAMPUS COMMITMENTStudent performers have also recognized the power of period instrumentation. Harvard is home to the Baroque Society Orchestra, which is??according to Early Music Society president Michael V. Givey ’06—the only orchestra of its kind at an undergraduate institution. In addition, the three Holden Choir choral groups perform early music pieces on a regular basis.The Chamber Singers, a subgroup of Collegium Musicum...
...severity of the crime, according to Oliver.“One reason to permit entry without a warrant is to prevent the destruction of the evidence of a crime,” he says. “But that turns in part on how serious the crime suspected is??and ordinary marijuana possession might well not be serious enough.”Still, says Stephen Hrones ’64, a managing partner at Hrones, Garrity, and Hedges, a Boston-based law firm that specializes in criminal law, getting a warrant is relatively easy...