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...several professors say the proposal’s thematic focus on “citizenship”—a word used seven times in the report—is too narrow...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gen Ed Draft Awaits Grade | 10/27/2006 | See Source »

...game on average, imagine the damage Awesome can do.Prediction: Harvard 37, Dartmouth 13.YALE (5-1, 3-0) VS. COLUMBIA (3-3, 0-3)Your name is Yale. You’re an OK team through three games. A season-opening blowout at the hands of San Diego preceded narrow road wins at Cornell and Lafayette. You can a) have your two best offensive players get arrested or b) not. If you choose a, please proceed. If you choose b, skip to the last paragraph.Good decision, Yale. You’ve been sprinkled with a healthy dose of destiny dust. Ever...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: Choose Your Own Ivy League Winners | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...religious?” Christians like me often feel uncomfortable when asked this question, especially when it happens at Harvard. Perhaps they’re nervous that if they answer yes, the questioner will immediately think of them as a naïve, sexually repressed, narrow-minded Bible-thumper...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray | Title: Keeping Faith | 10/24/2006 | See Source »

...consultation; it just jumped up here and there." Despairing at the brutality of a particularly nasty communist regime, ordinary citizens in Budapest - students, office workers - turned themselves into guerrilla fighters almost literally overnight, learning on the job, as it were, how to lure a Soviet tank down a narrow alley and bomb it with Molotov cocktails. "There was a tremendous euphoria, especially after the Russians agreed to a cease-fire and withdrew to their barracks," says Lessing. "People thought, 'This is going to be it. It's going to work.'" It didn't. A few days after the cease-fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remembering Those Who Came Before | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...from Korea, Kyung-Wa Park listens to Zhou as she waits for a friend. “His music is very comforting to me, because it’s from Asia. Even though it is Chinese, it still reminds me of Korean music. But, his skill is in a narrow range, and he doesn’t change his rhythm,” she says.Zhou’s music has become a fixture of the Square for Harvard students.“I’m just fascinated by him,” Benjamin C. Cosgrove...

Author: By Alexander B. Cohn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Self-Taught Fiddler Sharpens Up Square | 10/20/2006 | See Source »

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