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...letter was strange, many students have complained that since he is not the permanent dean, he ought not to make any permanent decisions. What, then, is an interim dean meant to do, if not the regular tasks of the position? Perhaps executing a giant institutional overhaul would not be kosher, but suspending a flawed program is hardly a major modification. For the most part, the word coming out of the UC is that Pilbeam’s letter was hurtful and regretful. But who cares? Pilbeam is a professional administrator, not a guidance counselor, and if Council members want...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell | Title: Students, Are You Serious? | 10/8/2007 | See Source »

...Moses coming down with the tablets, that impeachment's been taken off the table. Well who the hell is she to take it off the table? It's part of the Constitution. I think there is reason to suspect that things have been done that may not be kosher, and I think the government's responsibility is to determine that. That's part of why they're there. That's what Congress does. That's the checks and balances. So whether he deserves to be impeached or not, I guess we'll never know, because they're not going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CNN's Jack Cafferty Mouths Off | 9/15/2007 | See Source »

...burden of proof is skewed. Accusations of racism are totally kosher here, yet to raise a question about the nature of the incident is to open oneself up to accusations of being a racist. Worse still, administrators whose job it is to promote campus dialogue are suppressing open discussion by rushing to the same conclusions. S. Allen Counter, longtime director of the Harvard Foundation, compared the incident to Apartheid South Africa. Harvard, according to Counter, is "clearly a racist community, in which police are allowed to use South African apartheid techniques to harass our students." Perhaps Counter needs a history...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell | Title: Dishonest Discourse | 5/21/2007 | See Source »

...where dairy goes) • Any Humanities • Classics • Philosophy For the cultural omnivore (where meats go) • Social Studies (eclectic honors within the gates; to everyone else, 7th grade all over again) • Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (kosher and halal) • Social Anthropology These just sound cool—like kumquats and cherimoya (where fruits go) • Astronomy and Astrophysics (rocket science is badass) • Organismic and Evolutionary Biology • Romance Languages and Literatures (learn how to serenade that special...

Author: By Asli A. Bashir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brain Food | 4/18/2007 | See Source »

...Jewish summer camp, things start to get interesting. Such was the case last Saturday night when the Harvard Reform Minyan, a prayer community at Harvard Hillel, hosted a screening of “Wet Hot American Summer” to provide Passover-observing students with a kosher-friendly study break, complete with matzah pizza, Havdalah prayers, live guitar, and plenty of Manischewitz wine. Jaclyn B. Granick ’08, Harvard Reform Minyan’s membership chair, described matzah pizza as a popular snack made from layers of tomato sauce, cheese, and vegetables on matzah. “Even...

Author: By Jun Li, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wet Hot American Passover | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

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