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Kristina M. Moore ’08 will lead the newly-elected 134th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper??s outgoing president announced today...
Moore, a history and literature concentrator from Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., and Dunster House, has chaired the paper??s Arts Board since February. She will assume the president’s post at the start of the spring semester...
Unfortunately, that’s about it. For all the pro-Women’s Center drum-banging about dialogue and awareness-raising, so far the net result of this victory amounts to little more than an expensive pile of free food and xeroxed paper??including song sheets for The (exclusively male) Din and Tonics, no less! Attendance at the Radcliffe Union of Students’ weekly meetings is already down from around 15 near the start of term to as few as four people nowadays...
...resveratrol, a chemical found in red wine, extended the lives of obese mice. The article elicited a wave of enthusiastic responses from medical experts and extensive coverage in national newspapers, many of whom were quick to draw a link between red wine and good health. But one of the paper??s senior authors and co-leader of the research, Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Pathology David Sinclair, said he was “disappointed” with the way the findings had been portrayed. “This isn’t about red wine...
...column, titled “The global middle cries out for reassurance” and uploaded to the paper??s Web site yesterday, argues that globalization is benefiting low-income countries—chiefly China—as well as “those who already own valuable assets.” But “everyone else has not fared nearly as well,” Summers says in the 950-word article...