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Varma's inaccuracies pale, though, in comparison to Michael K. Mayo's editorial ripping into Harvard's fans. Mayo claims that our fans "can barely spit out a 'Rah.'" in fact, he says that Harvard "rahs its way into silence" while "Boston College students scream along with their band, Northeastern fans sing their team's praises to the rafters and Boston University spectators nearly bring the Garden balcony to the floor." Mayo demeans the effort of every one of the students who went to the game. The editorial is filled with factual errors. His comments regarding the Boston College...
...surprised to see that Harvard fans clearly made up the majority. In fact, I heard several BU fans grumbling on the Green Line about the crowd being "three-fourths Harvard." I think, in a small way, we helped our team win the Beanpot. One of the few truths in Mayo's editorial is when he states that "everybody hates Harvard." For whatever reason, many people do seem to resent our school. This is why it is particularly important for us to show our solidarity and spirit at events like the Beanpot...
Michael K. Mayo '94 is a news editor of The Crimson...
Mary Terese Winifred Bourke acquired her commitment to social justice from her family. The Bourkes were Roman Catholic gentry in the prosperous town of Ballina in County Mayo; both parents were doctors. Mary's grandfather, a retired lawyer, took her under his wing, describing his old cases and telling her how the law should be an instrument for social change and the protection of individuals. "Often he'd be in the process of opening a new packet of books that he'd ordered by mail. His communication was short and pithy, and often I would...
Raza held its 20th annual Cinco de Mayo celebration this weekend, hosting two days of panels, discussions and dinners...