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...Divest from Sudan!” or, more recently, “from Burma too!” the choruses one after another, in perpetual refrain, raise, striking so high a pitch that few politically-sensitive observers withhold their applause. But this tired routine cannot—and should not??remain above reproach. This bleeding-heart activism is not mere well-intentioned, innocuous idealism, but potentially a cause of harm—not, thankfully, to the benighted peoples the campaigners ostensibly seek to help—but to their own society.This self-congratulatory student activism, typified by such...
...trying to do is use digitization to make a large part of the collection...publicly available to everybody, so that people at colleges not as well endowed with research materials, [and] people all over—whether they’re involved in a college or not??getting access to what you could get access to as a member of the Harvard community.” The Open Collections Program has already launched two open collections. The two topics covered are “Women Working 1800-1930” and “Immigration...
...from the fiery wreckage of yet another Ramirez base-running blunder or J-pap victory dance, you are physically unable to. But over the course of the Red Sox’s championship run, it dawned on us that while the media might lampoon—sometimes affectionately, sometimes not??Manny’s space-cadet qualities or Papelbon’s meat-headed antics and deranged stare-down glare, their words are both inspirational and chock-full of invaluable wisdom...
...case, indefinitely holding an individual—citizen or not??in a jail cell away from his family, without even the hope of legal recourse, is no more justifiable simply because he lacks a U.S. passport. Ultimately, the right of habeas corpus should be inviolable for the same reason torture is unthinkable—because we pride ourselves on living in a society that treats all people humanely, even when it might be expedient to do otherwise...
...only remaining obstacle. After a quick fitting with model Erinn V. Westbrook ’10, Baird sews together the seam of the dress… backwards. Time for take two. “I think this will work,” she says. “And if not??let’s not think about if not. Let’s think: it’s going to work! It’s going to be amazing! I want to go to bed.” Minutes before midnight—nine hours before her unfinished...