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...them too seriously.Ultimately, in trying to celebrate what got us sports fans hooked on the games we love in the first place, Leitch has missed one of the greatest things about sports: the way they bring people together. Boys and girls, young and old, strong and weak, nerdy and not??—almost everyone loves some sport. Leitch writes that people use sports as an escape from their daily lives, a contention that is true but is not the whole story. People of all colors and sizes and walks of life are sports fans, and through sports they...
...that people’s actions could not be easily categorized as either good or bad. He described an officer who, surprised and angered to see him still alive, forced him out of a group that was marked to be killed, by beating him. “Intentionally or not??I say in his anger, my wife says on purpose—he kicked me out, cracked a few ribs, but saved my life.” Director of Development and Administration for Memorial Church Justin Schoolmaster said that the church was fitting to Burian?...
...More striking than several hundred students selflessly giving up food—fasting might be uncommon at Harvard, but charitable gestures are not??was the Muslim call to prayer, the adhan, issued through the Yard from the Widener steps...
...friendly and so very safe to be on this campus,” Brooks says. “Once they graduate, the safety net will be gone.”Many members of Harvard’s queer community—“privileged” or not??sympathize with Brooks’ perspective, and believe it may offer an explanation for why there is a lingering closeted community in such a liberal enclave. Emily D. Donahue, co-chair of BGLTSA, says that “a lot of this reluctance to come...
...blue. The Quad Library sometimes props the door open to get a nice breeze going. Admittedly, the non-ghetto libraries at Harvard have somewhat tighter security. At Lamont and Widener, you have to use a real and valid Harvard ID (presumably your own) to gain access. Fear not??if you don’t have your own ID, you can always just get swiped in as a visitor. No identification required, no questions asked. Do you know how much tourists will pay to get into Widener? I do. Once you are inside the building, you are just...