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When Reich kicked off his gubernatorial bid last month??long after O’Brien and Birmingham had been on the campaign trail—he attributed his decision to run in part to a Harvard course he had lectured in last fall...
Shah said he did not share some Masters’ fears—expressed when they approved the change earlier this month??that later UKA would increase the risk to House residents’ safety...
...Last month??s election of Sujean S. Lee ’03 as Undergraduate Council president marks a new milestone in the council’s quiet—and perhaps permanent—jettisoning of its liberal activist past...
...reflecting this growing trend towards student services over political advocacy, all candidates in last month??s presidential race focused their campaigns on such student-centered ideas such as a shuttle service to New York, cable television, reduced phone rates, and more big-name band concerts. Even Lauren E. Bonner ’04, a presidential candidate known for her activist past, seemed to avoid controversial political issues such as the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) and its push for a “living wage” for all Harvard employees...
True to form, I read this month??s horoscope and went through my silly ritual. Having just finished a stint with the illustrious weekend magazine FM, I was a bit wary of all that astrology had to offer, bogus or not. In our final issue of the mag, we side-stepped the pre-printed horoscope and went straight to a genuine mystic. We all asked her what was in store for our future and I became horribly distraught when she said I’d have three children out of wedlock. Children? Wedlock? What are these scary words...