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...name of your favorite rock band, and a list of song titles will instantly appear on your screen. See something you like, click on it, and it's yours. An average song might take two minutes to download to your computer if you have a broadband connection. Log on any night of the week and you'll find millions of users sharing hundreds of millions of songs, movies and more...
Weld resident Jamie L. Silver ’06 updates her log daily, including so many tidbits about her personal life that reading the entire collection might just qualify the reader for citizenship in the United States of Jamie. In addition to learning that she is 4’11” (and a half), and a member of the Harvard Juggling Club and Marching Band, we get a glimpse of some more intimate aspects of her days...
Still, Manoah K. Koletty ’05, one of the prefrosh pack, has nothing but fond memories. “That was ridiculous,” he laughs. “Did you know that their room was in the Police Log in The Crimson for how disgusting it was?” Koletty says he saw the whole weekend as a “cool little adventure,” adding that the overall experience convinced him to come to Harvard...
...recorded—and easily overlooked—in the police log on page five of this issue of The Crimson, another Harvard student was allegedly subjected to an “indecent assault” this weekend. These incidents are ever-present, and each is its own argument for why Harvard must commit to changing its atmosphere and stepping up its commitment to survivor services. The Leaning Committee has a chance to improve the atmosphere on campus and the treatment for those who have suffered sexual trauma. It cannot afford to waste that opportunity...
Composer John C. Adams ’69 is notoriously elusive. He splits his time between his home in Berkeley and a log cabin called “Busy Ridge” in a California forest...