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...British stance: it is time to begin deporting immigrants who propagate terrorism or incite violence. Russell W. MacDonald Huelva, Spain Your story on the disaffection of young European Muslims suggests a parallel with European Jews. Despite centuries of racial, religious and social discrimination and economic deprivation, not to mention the pogroms and ghettos of the World War II era, Jews have produced philosophical, artistic and scientific geniuses like Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza, Felix Mendelssohn, Gustav Mahler, Franz Kafka, Albert Einstein and Marc Chagall - not suicide bombers. Jack Hoffmann Allerod, Denmark Your cover headline "Why Some Young European Muslims Are Turning...
...Though well-intentioned, the UC must abstain from issuing political platitudes, as council reps lack the authority to take such stances on behalf of their constituents. The UC’s resolution in support of janitors is clearly a political statement. True, the resolution does not have any specific mention of a “living wage” nor does it reference the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) directly. Nevertheless, the resolution does contain a statement of values that it “supports custodial workers” and “affirms that workers at Harvard deserve...
...will have to work as a senior to not let the added pressure keep him from scoring. Altchek was also named to the First Team All-Ivy squad, while senior forward Nicholas Tornaritis earned a nod to the Second Team and captain and defender Will Craig earned an honorable mention. The Crimson finished its season 6-8-2, with a 2-4-1 record and fifth-place finish in the Ivies. Dartmouth, Yale and Brown all tied for the top spot in the league. —GABRIEL VELEZ
...life. And ?totalitarian kitsch,? he writes, outlaws individualism, doubt and irony, because they risk exposing the beautiful lie it is designed to sustain. The gulag, Kundera argues, is ?a septic tank used by totalitarian kitsch to dispose of its refuse.? But in Pleasantville, of course, there is no mention of any gulag, only of children running on the grass...
...describe the restaurant’s popularity. But even the UC’s efforts, it appears, will come to naught—the CLC has turned a deaf ear to student concerns. Sadly, this is all too unsurprising. Currently, of the thousands of Harvard (not to mention MIT) undergraduates, a scarce few vote in Cambridge elections. The CLC and the Cambridge municipal government can afford to delude themselves into thinking that this is not a college town just because, for electoral purposes, it’s not. As long as undergraduates have the mindset that they?...