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...allowing citizens the right to serve openly in the U.S. military, Choi said that the government sends a message to the gay community that they should be ashamed and must hide their sexual orientation...

Author: By Sarah L. Hopkinson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former First Lieutenant Choi Calls for Repeal of DADT | 4/30/2010 | See Source »

...would give the Harvard University Dining Services’ Fly-By option an “F” for its food, for its freshness, and for the word I think of whenever I must once again bypass the congealed baked ziti offering. Indeed, HUDS’ self-proclaimed “basics-only bagged lunch grab-n-go” in the basement of Annenberg Hall is horrendous and should be reformed immediately...

Author: By Elizabeth C. Bloom | Title: I Don’t Believe I Can Fly-By | 4/30/2010 | See Source »

...quick lunch is largely false anyway. Often, students go to Fly-By simply because the location or times are convenient. Fly-By is the only free lunch option available to upperclassmen near the Science Center. It is also the only viable option near the Yard for students who must eat before a 12 p.m. class. No River House dining halls are open at 11:30 a.m. Therefore, HUDS should certainly keep fast options available, but speed-eating requirements shouldn’t preclude better options for the rest...

Author: By Elizabeth C. Bloom | Title: I Don’t Believe I Can Fly-By | 4/30/2010 | See Source »

Unfortunately, not everyone has the opportunity to attend live shows. But if events must be broadcast, the experience of them should be transmitted through the media they employ, along with their simple images and sounds. High-definition screens are a wonderful step in this direction. But sports commentators, for example, can be a step in the other direction, as they often add little to no information crucial to one’s understanding of the game. Their commentary tends to pale in comparison to the sweat of athleticism they feel the need to pick apart from their leather seats...

Author: By Diana McKeage | Title: Against Interpretation | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

...many ways, it is too late to turn the tide on this trend entirely. No worldwide mandate could restrain the cheers of spectators. Yet we must allow ourselves to be swept away by something, or we shackle ourselves to the degrees of separation between pure enjoyment and irony. Anyone who feels even a modicum of outrage should make a personal commitment to lengthen our cultural attention span and let powerful performances speak for themselves. For there is an important difference between choosing how you want to experience an event and preventing yourself from experiencing it at all. Every...

Author: By Diana McKeage | Title: Against Interpretation | 4/29/2010 | See Source »

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