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CLARIFICATION: While this article refers to Harvard’s no-trespass order against James K. Herms and subsequent criminal trespass charges against him, it does not mention that in the summer of 2005, the criminal charges were dismissed and the no-trespass order was modified to allow Mr. Herms on Harvard property for certain specified reasons (which do not include distribution of fliers on campus). The article also neglected to note that it was Mr. Herms, not the HUPD, who voluntarily showed the Crimson a letter from Harvard detailing the University’s allegations of improper conduct...
...values.”And it’s not just the grown-ups. college freshmen too reported they consider an improvement in their self-understanding “essential” or “very important.”So it’s clear that MR classes are important, but there seems to be a problem with how their taught.“A lot of these great classes turn you off and make the problems seem impossible, unsolvable,” says Henry J. Seton ’06. Obviously, the Moral Reasoning requirement isn?...
...will raise the ire of the Evangelical Christian political base of the GOP. But Washington will also be aware that the current political order may be as good as it gets right now, in terms of an Afghan government allied with the West. And if the priority is saving Mr. Rahman's life and preserving his freedom, turning the case into a "clash of civilizations" battle of wills may not be the most effective strategy...
...USED TO TOUR WITH BARRY MANILOW. PEOPLE SOMETIMES MAKE FUN OF HIM AS MR. '70S SCHMALTZ. WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT HIM? I love his sense of humor. I love his devotion to the craft and his devotion to this kind of music. That music is really the music of his childhood. One of my crackpot theories is that you never really get over that music. He's never really budged off his music, which I think is really fascinating. When I was flagged, I said, Oh, maybe I better do something else, and didn't have the courage...
Speaking days after Katrina hit, President Bush reminded Americans that “we’re tied together in this life, in this nation—and that the despair of any touches us all.” Remember your own words, Mr. President. Do not cut NCCC funding. Expand upon it and all those programs that unite the energy of America’s youth with its greatest challenges...