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This argument is fallacious, because Harvard has a responsibility to offer diversity not only in the field of education, but also in terms of what students can do with that education. Although statistics, classics and VES departments are relatively smaller and less popular, the University, justifiably, felt it worthwhile to subsidize them for the sake of variety and diversity. The same argument ought to hold when presenting career options, especially since it is where they will end up spending most of their lives...
...junior, who asked that her name not beprinted, said the dining hall would offer anotherchoice for a place to "hang out or study...
...late night in Leverett, and there's soda a-plenty. In a move welcomed by students and masters alike, Leverett House inaugurated late-night dining hall service yesterday with a special celebration, following the lead of Winthrop and Lowell Houses, which also offer late-night beverages...
Some would offer a second reason for disenfranchisement: Democracy depends on the virtue of its citizens, and letting criminals vote would only encourage poor government. Such thinking, however, is contrary to America's tradition of expanding democratic participation. When the Constitution was written, propertied white men of more than 21 years of age were viewed as the only "safe" repositories for the vote...
Though much maligned by the its neighbors to the north and south, Connecticut and its capital city can finally offer the Pats what the Bay State has not--respect. After years of exile in Foxboro, it's time the Pats got a taste of a place that would be proud to have them in its capital city. Nearing total recovery from the economic downturn of the early 90's, Hartford promises to be the region's next hot spot and will treasure the team as its crown jewel...