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...scheduled to speak Friday at the Science Museum in London, but the museum announced the day before that it would cancel the event, as Watson had "gone beyond the point of acceptable debate." The University of Edinburgh then axed Watson's scheduled appearance for Monday, calling the scientist's remarks "entirely incompatible with the spirit" of the lecture series in which he was supposed to participate. And an event organizer in Bristol, which had booked the DNA pioneer for Oct. 24, dropped Watson as well, saying the Sunday Times Magazine remarks were "unacceptably provocative...
...according to Harvard and Cambridge police logs. “It doesn’t make a difference if you’re a Harvard student,” Pasquarello said. “People do foolish things, and then they get arrested.” Powers was arraigned Monday on charges of vandalizing property and released on personal recognizance by the judge, according to the Cambridge Chronicle. Battles between the Lampoon and trees are nothing new. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were several failed attempts to destroy a tree outside the building. The tree finally died...
...Angelos, her goal is “dismantling the patriarchy one show at a time.” Angelos, accompanied by the rest of the Five Lesbian Brothers, and Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver—the two founding members of the Split Britches Theatre Company—gathered Monday evening in the Fong Auditorium. The occasion was a roundtable discussion collectively sponsored by Harvard’s Program of Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality, the Course Innovation Funds, and Boston-area queer theater group Theater Offensive. LEAVING A LEGACY Both the Five Lesbian Brothers and the Split Britches...
...much of that was forgotten or forgiven Monday night when the fresh, young Rockies tromped on the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 to win the National League Championship Series in Denver and sweep into the World Series--a development as unfathomably pleasant for Denverites as Mayor John Hickenlooper changing his last name to Jones...
...larger events like House formals. After HoCo chairs and other concerned students cried foul, the administration began to backpedal. First, it told HoCos that the money would instead be handed over to House offices, which would oversee HoCo expenditures and hand over the money as needed. Then on Monday, the College reneged and said it would start writing checks to HoCos directly because, as Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson told The Crimson, HoCos are “creatures of the House” and are subject to oversight from House staff and administrators, ensuring that the funding...