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...understand why Vice President and Mrs. Cheney are upset and did not want a complimentary mention of their gay daughter given in front of a national audience. No one in today’s society wants the issue of homosexuality to focus on their family, but the fact is??it does...
It’s been nearly two weeks since the elections—the Undergraduate Council’s, that is??but do you know your representatives? Chances are, you don’t. Sure, you might vaguely recall the visage of some door-to-door campaigner; you might’ve even voted. But, the likelihood that you’re actually well-acquainted with your council reps is slim to none. Every year, they campaign; we inattentively elect; and, after that, most of us are unaware of what goes on in the council?...
...What Vamsi’s talent is??and I think what identifies him as a [MacArthur Fellowship] candidate—is that he has synthesized his own education in many different areas,” said David Beier, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School...
Brown running back Nick Hartigan may not be one-dimensional, but the system showcasing his talent certainly is??and Harvard’s defense knows...
It’s election season again-—the Undergraduate Council election season, that is??so get ready for the perennial laundry list of promises from dozens of candidates. One of the most familiar populist vows will be to outfit all student dorm rooms on campus with cable television, not just the “lucky” residents of DeWolfe and Jordan. The candidates, however, should carefully ponder whether or not they support such a plan: not because of issues of cost, but instead because of the impact it would have on the Harvard community...