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...students from Yale also stole Shaunessy’s giant ‘H’ flag and tried to burn it. “The flag’s $50. I can always get another one,” he said. “But it showed a lack of respect.” The Game is a newer tradition for 1977 Harvard Law School (HLS) graduate William M. Marticorena—he has been to three—but he goes with the same purpose: to reconnect with old friends. Marticorena, who lives in California, flies across...
...York Times has been running a series of investigative pieces on China’s environmental policies. It focuses primarily on China’s lack of progress on green initiatives and the government’s human rights violations against vocal environmentalists. Likewise, a recent Crimson op-ed went so far as to predict that “many Chinese may never see a blue sky for their entire lives...
...band was absent, and the Big Red’s band played at full force to make up for the void. With such a hostile crowd, the Crimson’s home-ice advantage didn’t seem like much. But Harvard had anticipated the lack of support for the Crimson and didn’t lose momentum despite its depleted student section. “We want to focus on what we’re going to do be successful, not what the outside is going to be like,” said assistant coach Sean McCann...
...culture is not tolerant of your right to have one. There are all sorts of things that are not cut out for public discussion. For example, the number of sexual partners you’ve had is not a kosher topic, nor is your past struggle with addiction. The lack of personal discussion of these topics in public arenas should not be mistaken for the stigmatization of personal experiences. Merely, public debate is most productive when it is not distracted by protracted anecdotes.Still, there exists a perverse preoccupation with “sharing our stories?...
...Ohio). Unfortunately, only those who tuned in for the second half of the show led by audience-members—and not journalists—were treated to a worthwhile debate. The event kicked off with the usual Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.)-bashing focused on her lack of firm positions. Unfortunately, the question CNN anchor Campbell Brown asked to foster discussion on the topic was so politically charged that all we saw was a brawl between Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama (D-Ill.) on healthcare plans. Brown tackled her not on her position, but went immediately into...