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...experience. While we take pride in the accomplishments of our classmates on the field, at the end of the day the “Ancient Eight” recognize that universities truly serve society by advancing the frontiers of knowledge, and not by advancing to any championship game. Ronald K. Kamdem ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is an economics concentrator in Winthrop House. Max J. Kornblith ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House. Dissenting Opinions: Occasionally, The Crimson Staff is divided about the opinion we express...
...Over 30 groups performed at this year’s “Cultural Rhythms,” from the Kuumba Singers to the Harard Wushu, which practices a modern version of kung fu. “The performing groups make Cultural Rhythms,” said Matthew K. Clair ’09, the other co-director of the first show. Approximately 20 undergraduate interns at the Harvard Foundation are charged with the task of selecting the groups that appear in “Cultural Rhythms.” “I think we’re able...
Eliot HoCo Co-Chairs Louis K. Kang ’09 and Alejandro Gac-Artigas ’09 said that Eliot HoCo was not affiliated with the thefts. But Gac-Artigas added that “a criminal in Eliot can be said to be better than a law-abiding student in Adams...
...that Bush is the unofficial membership director for his secession movement.) One Vermont Senator, Brooklyn-born Bernie Sanders, is an avowed socialist; the other, Pat Leahy, is a liberal Democrat perhaps best known for being told by the Vice President on the Senate floor to go "f--k yourself." When Manhattan-born Howard Dean served as governor, he was considered pretty conservative for a Vermont politician...
...Laura K. Johnson, the assistant Dean for Sophomore Advising, presented an assessment of the program based on a summary of information from the most recent House Life Survey...