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...there a hip-hop musician you feel the world should listen to more? -Cara Lahr in Rockville, MD So many are relevant in different ways. I love when the Black Eyed Peas ask, "Where is the love?? but I also love when NWA said "F? the Police" The discussion between police and community started at that point. If you life in extreme poverty sometimes you see the police as the occupying force. That they are there in some way to keep you in poverty and keep the system in place. And whether it is right or wrong...
...Fighting to Live After reading that Elizabeth Edwards is living with metastatic breast cancer, I have to warn women that cancer still kills [April 9]. While treatments have improved greatly, without early detection of the first onset or of recurrence, cancer remains deadly. I urge all women to listen to the subtle messages your bodies send. Challenge your doctors, and do not be too afraid or too busy to make an appointment for an examination. Fund-raising commercials and cancer-center advertisements show smiling, apparently healthy patients who seem to have beaten the disease. What Edwards and TV commercials show...
Facebook.com addicts, listen up. Fielding another friend request? Ogling a gorgeous profile? Be careful: though unconfirmed, rumors have been circulating that one undergraduate lost a coveted summer situation due to inappropriate posts on his wall. “I’m not aware of any fellowships selection committees looking at students’ profiles on Facebook, but I suppose it’s certainly possible,” Lowell House Fellowships Committee Chair Joshua D. Goldman wrote in an e-mail. “Anything on Facebook, MySpace.com, personal webpages, etc. is obviously publicly accessible so that others?...
...think back on the anxiety and fear because of the war and the immense exhilaration of counter-culture and the explosion of popular music,” says Adams. “I could turn on the radio at any time and listen to great AM music from Bob Dylan to the Beach Boys.”Harvard was not immune to the upheaval of the era—in April of 1969, Adams’s graduating year, the Crimson had this to report: “More than 400 policemen charged University Hall early this morning and forcibly?...
...Undergraduate Studies of Folklore and Mythology Deborah Foster, who herself studied African folklore traditions, encourages students to use the concentration to explore their interests. “What we can do,” Foster says of her concentration and others of its size, “is listen to what the student is interested in.”“A lot of people can get lost in [larger] concentrations” says Sarah H. Arshad ’09, who is pre-med and a folklore and mythology concentrator. “I feel like my adviser...