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...Democrats’ "Conversations with Presidential Candidates" series this fall was awarded $2,400 by the Council for hosting the candidates in Kirkland House’s Junior Common Room. The Quincy Collective has received $2,895 this year for exposing students to quality concerts by Harvard musicians. And let??s not forget Harvard-Radcliffe Television and the Kuumba Singers, groups to which the council awarded a combined total of $3,200 this year for sharing their artistic talent with the campus as a whole...
...going to get stolen no matter how loud a security system you installed, you’d never park it anywhere. Same thing with bikes: If you lived in constant fear of theft, you’d never ride it anywhere, and certainly not in Cambridge. And let??s not forget politics. After Watergate, Vietnam, Iran-Contra, Clinton-Lewinsky and dozens of other episodes of the now-syndicated television show called “The Political Letdown,” why would anyone ever put faith in a politician? Because we have no other choice, we have...
Most of us are just small-scale cheaters: We speed on the highway; we make minor omissions on our tax forms; we sneak in through the back door at Adams. We’ve become accustomed to these minor infractions. But the Big Rules almost everyone obeys. Let??s face it—even murderers stop at red lights. So it’s really a shock to the system when the basic fairness of the world is exposed for what it is—frankly, a big sham. Thou shalt not swindle thy shareholders out of their...
...discussions and a sex toy party are among them. For now, though, Gaypril has begun with a cheery, supportive whisper. Despite the absence of “White Room,” this Open Mic night seems an awful lot like those of yore. Rather than being disappointed, though, let??s be encouraged. In a month that celebrates awareness and promotes acceptance, recognizing that BGLTSA students at Harvard are so similar to a bunch of preteen rock star wannabes leads to further realization that we may all be more alike than we thought...
...what of Peter, the jaded transfer student? Facing rejection at every corner, he has coped by applying for as many jobs as possible. Two weeks ago, on the night of our interview, he was waiting to hear if he had received a job as a researcher-writer for Let??s Go. He doubted he would get the call that his friends had been receiving all week. In response to the suggestion that he might be an alternate, he doesn’t mince words. “Being an alternate is de facto rejection...