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...what’s at the bottom of this? Why would Bush and some Republicans, who in some areas might champion efficiency, opt for a status quo that only increases costs for everyone else? Well, their fear is that if we provide basic primary care to the nation??s children, we are one step closer to “socialized” medicine and the land of Lenin. This may sound like dubious logic, but there’s an element of truth...
...pressure is on for the Harvard men’s basketball team. With the nation??s watchful eye waiting to see whether the Crimson will sink or swim under the leadership of new head coach Tommy Amaker, the young Harvard team will be looking to its underclassmen to step up to the challenge. Leading the way is sophomore standout Jeremy Lin. Lin, who is one of six returning sophomores on a team made up largely of this age group, is leagues ahead of his classmates in experience. Playing in all 28 of the Crimson’s games...
...Certainly, anti-immigrant fervor has been a staple of American political discourse for much of the nation??s history. The influx of Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants in the early part of the 20th century was met with a great deal of ill will, and the existence of racist laws in our past and the popularity of quasi-nativist candidates like Pat Buchanan certainly reflect a similar “anti-other” attitude. In the past, however, xenophobia has largely been relegated to a portion of the Republican base. Today it seems to have crossed party...
...Harvard men’s hockey team tries to establish itself as an offensive force in one of the nation??s most competitive leagues, the Crimson is looking to senior forward Alex Meintel for a campaign even more successful than last year’s breakout season. Following a year in which he played in 32 games and scored a team-leading 14 goals, Meintel is eager to fulfill the high expectations set by last year’s stellar offensive performance. Meintel’s leadership comes at an especially crucial time, given that Harvard lost Ryan...
This weekend’s split against two of the season’s toughest opponents gave the Harvard men’s hockey team confidence that it can compete with the nation??s best.Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter anchored a powerful defense against both the No. 16 St. Lawrence Saints (3-5, 0-3 ECAC) and the No. 11 Clarkson Golden Knights (5-2, 2-0). Though the Crimson (1-1, 1-1) suffered a 2-1 loss to Clarkson—the team that ended Harvard’s—playoff drive last season, the squad...