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...Harvard’s ban on chalk—the stuff of hop-scotch and four-square—is an anachronistic attempt to preserve a nonexistent dream of a pristine Yard. Let??s let that attempt cede to a dream of a campus environment teeming with messages. The power of the pen and the power of the chalk stub are not so far apart...
...Let??s pray that Harvard can handle a little “Doubt.” In her first directorial project since high school, Sara L. Wright ’09 brings John Patrick Shanley’s provocative play about priesthood and pedophilia to the Loeb Ex this weekend. “Doubt,” which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2005, tells the story of an abusive priest named Father Flynn, who is accused by Sister Aloysius of sexually abusing a student. Wright cites the play’s relevance and powerful thematic content...
...you’ve come to help me, go away,” the proverb goes. “If we can work together, then let??s get started...
...While it’s nice to celebrate the big wins—and Harvard has had a few this season—let??s not forget about the dismal series of games that have hurt the Crimson not only this year, but for the past several seasons...
...don’t have to have universal health care?” Clinton further criticized the Obama campaign for “misleading people about what I do.” “Obama, enough is enough,” she said. “Let??s get real here and compare exactly what we’re gonna stand for.” Clinton cited Obama’s previous alignment with Vice President Dick Cheney’s energy bill and credit card companies, eliciting boos from the crowd. The auditorium was packed with...