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...editors: I just wanted to write to thank you for running the opinion piece on Cage-Free Eggs (“Cage Free Food,” editorial, Mar. 7). It really means a lot to see the Crimson take such a strong moral stance as it has done in this case; not only will this spread a greater awareness of the obvious ethical choice regarding battery cage vs. cage-free, but I feel that many people will be convinced by your accurate and telling article. Many people have a great amount of respect for the Crimson, and I really...
While I was happy to see coverage of the new Director for Freshman Programming position (news, Mar. 6), I was dismayed by the article’s reference to the Dean’s Office creating a ‘Fun’ Director. A small part of the job will be to “serve as the primary liaison with the First-Year Social Committee to develop, plan and promote first-year events and activities.” The major responsibilities will center on Freshman Dean’s Office publications, pre-orientation programs, Opening Days, residential education...
...appreciated Ronald K. Kamdem’s comment “Not So Lucky” (Mar. 1). However, saying “The Higher Power of Lucky” was banned “in many school libraries across the country” misleadingly suggests that efforts to ban the book have been common. In fact, librarians choosing not to stock the book (many of whom are making that decision under strong pressure from their communities) are very decidedly in the minority. Far more significant is the fact that the book did, as Kamdem notes, win the Newbery Medal...
Correction appended Mar...
...team. For the more weathered, it's about raiding Godiva for their lovers and husbands, and picking up cheaper consolation prizes for the lesser males in their lives. The men, by the way, don’t have to do a thing for the women on Feb. 14. Not till Mar. 14, but more on that later...