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...support Obama, who's vastly less experienced than Clinton, makes Winfrey's decision seem divisive, racist and against the best interests of the country as a whole. Her choice is an example of reverse racism, a subject white people feel too guilty to discuss. Susan Mather, SAN FRANCISCO...
...proving that Harvard students really, really do care about the world around them. 1) Season’s Greetings: PfoHo residents got into a heated debate about the Christmas tree in their dining hall. Guess Santa won’t be stopping there. 2) Currier got pretty pissed that Mather stole their wreaths. Christmas is just not the same without the fake pine. 3) Eliotites doesn’t want to eat “poo-shaped” fro-yo, even though HUDS claimed the star-shaped dispensers are less sanitary. 4) XOXO, Gossip Girl: Lowell can?...
...curved knives Lindsay M. Liles ’10 is brandishing glint in the wintry sunlight that streams into the common room of her Mather quint. She locks their hooked ends together, and for a moment it looks like she is going to swing them over her head in lethal, long-handled circles. But then she puts the knives down. She wants to show off the thick sparkly ribbon she sewed in high school, as well as the sequined ballroom dance costume she just finished altering. “I love glitter,” she says. ALTER EGOLiles...
...last season, the Boston Celtics are already 17-2 this year, giving them the best record in the NBA. “I think Boston’s going through a sports renaissance,” said Adam S. Travis ’10, a resident of Mather House and a Red Sox fan. Students, including Travis, gathered in Harvard Square to celebrate the Red Sox victory on October 28. “I think that fans who are local care, but other students not so much,” said Travis, originally of Cambridge. “You have...
...really excited,” said Sundquist, standing before friends and campaign staff members. “It’s going to be awesome.” Election Commission Chair Michael L. Taylor ’08 delivered the news to Sundquist’s Mather suite and brought along members of the Harvard Glee Club, who immersed the winners in song while others doused them with champagne. Sarafa said the first thing he would do as vice president-elect was to keep the promise he made to the Alaska Klub and swim in the Polar Bear Plunge this...