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...Crimson reported Monday that the Undergraduate Council voted overwhelmingly to approve a $210 grant for the walkout proposed by the Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ) (News, “Council Allocates Funds To Walk Out??). Council member Jason L. Lurie ’05 framed the debate as a first amendment issue by saying “All of a sudden, the conservatives on the council are saying, ‘We don’t like free speech!’ How dare...

Author: By Jeffrey P. Clemens, | Title: Elephants Need Bullhorns Too | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

Courses with lotteries, applications or otherwise limited enrollment will almost certainly fix their enrollment before the semester begins. If you didn’t preregister, it will probably require someone who is in the class dropping out??and even then you might not be eligible...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What They're Not Telling You | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

...Bible await reading, while to my left the Styrofoam remnants of a take-home physics lab sit gloomily. But with R.E.M.’s Automatic for the People blasting from my stereo, I somehow know the varied elements of my life at Harvard will work themselves out??a quick listen to “Try Not to Breathe” and “Nightswimming,” and everything will be okay...

Author: By Rebecca M. Milzoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Diary of a Music Addict | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

...their approach overlooks the root cause of our dating difficulties. Harvard students need more guts—not more mixers; we cannot rely on the council to hold our hand and walk us through the process. There are already plenty of opportunities and plenty of excuses to go out??if only Harvard’s notoriously confident students could just get up a little courage to make a move. But if we don’t, there’s no one to blame, or fix the problem, but ourselves...

Author: By Lia C. Larson, | Title: Lonely Joe Harvard | 2/26/2003 | See Source »

...Athletes Criticize Diversity Training,” believing that the article might address some of my content concerns; however, the article gave only brief reference to the actual message of the presentation and focused instead on some individual athletes’ gripes about being “singled out?? for diversity training (News, Feb. 13). The fact that the Crimson focused on this aspect of the training is itself a relevant issue—in fact it’s an ironic example of stereotyping and prejudice—but I think that the deeply flawed nature...

Author: By Elisabeth W. Lambert, | Title: "Diversity Training" in Name Only | 2/20/2003 | See Source »

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