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...death penalty, or school prayer, or flag burning, or smoking marijuana. There are even some broader principles that can be discussed: Should the question of gay marriage--or abortion, for that matter--be decided by the judgment of a court or by legislation? Is there any way to limit our commercial culture's ability to narcotize children with an endless stream of sex and violence? But those deeper arguments usually get as much attention as the size of the budget deficit. In fact, the Culture War isn't really a war; it's more a public entertainment, a Culture Circus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Culture War Is Really a Culture Circus | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

Tuesday night’s game was part of Kirkland Grille’s No Limit Texas Hold ’em poker tournament—an event planned by three Kirkland seniors...

Author: By Ivana V. Katic, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Poker, Anyone? | 3/4/2004 | See Source »

...noted that a high level of student-professor interaction is difficult to achieve at a place like Harvard, where other responsibilities limit the time and attention professors can devote to undergraduates...

Author: By William C. Marra, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Deans Call for Relaxed Requirements | 3/2/2004 | See Source »

First, a disclaimer: there are lots of annoying people at Harvard. There’s That Kid in Section who takes copious notes on every week’s reading and asks if the term paper can exceed the set page limit, and those oblivious types who insist on sitting in the aisle seats of soon-to-be crowded lecture halls to cause maximum inconvenience to everyone else. Worse of the lot, however, are the semi-spoilt brats who complain about not having money to buy their grande skim lattes. I know this, because I am one of them...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, | Title: Hey, Big Spender | 3/2/2004 | See Source »

...wonder so many of us are “poor.” And the frequently impoverished do not need to be told, I’m sure, that Crimson Cash exists as the ever-merciful last bastion of the desperate, who are prepared to limit their retail options in order to satiate their ever-famished desire to spend. I often wonder if my parents will eventually begin to question why it is I need so much money for “photocopying,” “printing” or any of the other acceptably academic pursuits...

Author: By Amelia E. Lester, | Title: Hey, Big Spender | 3/2/2004 | See Source »

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