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...that Harvard is unique in the fact that an abstinence movement exists on its campus? If so, it’s a naive thought: Despite what its name might suggest, “True Love”—or in reality, the abstinence claims inherent to the moniker??is by no a means revolution. Harvard surely doesn’t serve as the only catalyst behind a strong resurgent push for abstinence, yet one would think that was the case considering the wealth of attention True Love Revolution (TLR) has garnered...
...Most glaringly, the article is unnecessarily concluded with, “I think the Crimson would have slaughtered the Indians.” It is no consolation that this was meant to refer to an athletic team, as the further dehumanization of the “Indian” moniker??no matter how tongue-in-cheek—only contributes to the politically correct debate that the author so sarcastically laments. Furthermore, the examples cited compare Native Americans to animals and, as is the case of the Trojan mascot, insinuate that real native peoples no longer exist, only...
...might call “street.” Indeed, the 36-year-old Boston MC is so dedicated to his on-stage persona that he doesn’t give out his real name to reporters. In the mid-1980s and early 1990s, he toured under another moniker??A-Train—with now-all-but-forgotten Boston greats like Edo G and The Almighty RSO. Today, he runs a website for local hip-hop artists, and acts as a historian and elder statesman for Boston...
...under scrutiny, the assumption underlying that moniker??that athletes major in economics or government because they are ill-equipped to handle anything more challenging—falls flat...
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