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Their names are ripped from the police blotter and plastered across the front page under sober shots of Middlesex County Courthouse arraignments. Their misfortune is alternatively giggled at by strangers over dining-hall fare and lamented by family and friends. These Harvard criminals come to us from the student body, the broader Harvard community of faculty and staff and, sometimes, the wild and dangerous world that lies beyond our Ivied walls...
...don’t want to be a front-page president,” he declared at the end of his speech, after pledging not to force any of his seven just-proposed council reforms through the 53-member body. “I welcome productive dissent and thoughtful alternatives,” he added. “We must strive to build a common vision or else we are in for a long and frustrating semester...
...noticed that people seem to enjoy being happy. I hope my column has, at some point or another, made someone laugh or smile. A sports column is pleasure reading. It’s usually placed on the side of the sports page, screaming, “Here’s something you can read other than the headline news...
This should be the sports columnist’s other primary goal: Write to a wide audience. Who reads the sports page in The Crimson? Harvard athletes? Their parents? Sports fans in the student body? A professor eating lunch in the dining hall? A freshman with five minutes to spare in the bathroom...
After a year’s work by administrators and a select contingent of faculty and students, the review has produced a 67-page document, 57 recommendations, four new committees—and more than a plateful of criticisms...