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Arianne R. Cohen ’03, a women’s studies concentrator in Leverett House, will continue using her space to elaborate on the strange, the obvious and the appalling in student life and culture. In her final semester, she is thrilled to have a diversion from the many hours she spends guiltily not writing her thesis each day. Her column, Daily Encounters, will continue to appear on alternate Mondays...
Duncan M. Currie ’04, a history concentrator in Leverett House, is beginning his first semester as a Crimson columnist. He will offer insight and commentary on the major issues of the day, taken from a conservative perspective. He hopes to both inform and entertain readers—even those who aren’t members of the “Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.” His column will appear on alternate Wednesdays...
Zachary R. Heineman ’03, a history and literature concentrator in Leverett House, has spent the last three and a half years watching Harvard try to get things built in Cambridge. A former Crimson reporter, he loves watching local residents get fired up as they confront the prospect of another Mather tower in their backyards. His column, appearing on alternate Mondays, will look to the past for perspective on current development plans and maybe make a few humble suggestions...
Arianne R. Cohen ’03 is a women’s studies concentator in Leverett House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays...
...Leverett Master Howard Georgi wrote in an e-mail that he preferred not to take public political stances, instead opting for individual discussions with students, but he added that this policy was “purely a matter of personal style...