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...taken a beating because it’s Harvard, and when people have a chance to knock the Crimson down a notch or two, they jump on it. I am certainly not condoning or defending the actions of any of the players involved in the misconduct, but let??s look at what has really occurred. Matt Thomas ’06-’07, who was arrested for assault and battery last June, clearly committed the most serious offense. If the allegations against Thomas are true, then there is no logical or defensible reason for what...
...opportunity to say, ‘Well, let??s make marketing the last priority,’” he says. “So what do you get? Well, you get our campaign, which has been difficult for us to craft and has not been the most successful marketing campaign in the world. But, it allows me to make the film the way I want to make it, and the people who have responded to the film, obviously, I think, see something in it that they’re not seeing in other films...
...coach] John Butler deserves the credit for it,” Murphy said. “John saw something on video that we might be able to exploit, and he said, ‘What do you think, coach?’ and I said, ‘Eh, let??s go for it.’”And with less than a minute to go before intermission, the Crimson went for it again, this time in the form of a reverse wide receiver pass. Dawson took a handoff from Pizzotti, which he then gave...
...Polynesian Ice Sculpture Appreciation Club might be very friendly, but they’ll be much more valuable as pawns when it comes time to engineer your election as club secretary. And as for that sense of community that proves so evasive to so many Harvard students? Well let??s just say that you’ll have all the community you’ll need when a kindly club alumnus, now in middle management, passes your resumé along to the bank’s summer internships director...
...Sure enough, Allen delivered when he singled out Sidarth and told the crowd: “Let??s give a welcome to macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia.” Which is more offensive, referring to someone as a type of monkey or welcoming an American citizen with dark skin to America...