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...future. “The Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the University are longer-lived than any of us as individuals,” he wrote. “But the FAS and Harvard progress from one generation to the next on the strength of each individual member??s efforts. I am confident that our energies—yours and mine—will carry the Faculty across this transition, and powerfully into the future.” —Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
...Senate Judiciary Committee’s vetting of Samuel A. Alito Jr. left many key questions about the newest Supreme Court member??s judicial philosophy unanswered—and it left one key question about Alito’s new position unasked: do we even need a ninth justice...
...It’s hard to be a casual member??believe me, I’ve tried. This building either sucks you up or spits you out. As a freshman, I came in unaware. Surrounded by a pool of budding journalists and overanalytical overachievers, I wrote stories because it was fun and new and I sort of liked seeing my name in print, even if I didn’t read back over my articles. By the time I became an elected editor, worthy of the Crimson Staff Writer byline, I had already grown slightly sour...
...Harvard College Democrats require that a member??not just officers like the HRCF and the AACF—wish to be known as a “College Democrat and [have] the best interests of the College Democrats and the Democratic Party at heart.” One could easily argue that funding of this group is “discrimination” on the basis of political affiliation under the UC and the Staff’s logic—a Republican essentially cannot join. But this would be silly because a promotion of party ideals...
...continues to face intense scrutiny and criticism from the Faculty, Summers stepped down from his leading role in the review in the spring of last year.One member of the review’s Committee on General Education—of which Kirby was chair, and Summers an ex officio member??said that the president was clearly frustrated with the dean’s practice of skimming over difficult issues rather than thoroughly addressing them. Kirby and Summers have “very different personalities,” Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp, the chair of the Sanskrit...