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...comments spoke to Mr. Paul??s graciousness and his exceptionally good work on my floor,” Hauser wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson...
Harvard’s welcoming religious communities are also a nice change from the hostility shown by religious communities elsewhere. This past Sunday, the priest at St. Paul??s, Harvard’s Catholic church, delivered a homily exhorting Catholics to love everyone—short, tall, white, black, gay, and straight—because God loves everyone. While he did not address whether being gay is a sin, the priest’s homily conveys acceptance towards gays that is unfortunately absent from many Christian communities around the country...
...appropriate—but it is an underlying assumption of many at Harvard. Whereas Muslim students attending Islamic services or Hindu students attending Dharma’s religious events are admirably in touch with their cultures, a Christian who is religious enough to regular Memorial Church or St Paul??s Cathedral is painfully unprogressive. Because of this, being openly Christian at Harvard proves to be a burden. Defending Christian values becomes an extracurricular activity unto itself: students who do so are thought of as moralists or dubbed reactionaries. Last fall, when Harvard Right to Life published anti-abortion...
...chronologically organized book gets past the seminal sampling cerebral sounds of “Paul??s Boutique,” Light seems to lose interest. By the stories of the making of “Ill Communication,” the urgency of the narrative seems completely lost. Even the resurgence around 1998’s “Hello Nasty” is curt and obtuse. There is no sense that in the Beasties’ decision to found a record label or work with pioneering samplers the Dust Brothers matters as much as their collaborations with...
...similar they are in terms of purpose and rhetoric, they’re surprisingly insular. CSA doesn’t work with HRCF on the annual Veritas Forum, for instance, and HRCF members don’t come to the CSA’s weekly mass at St. Paul??s Church. But student leaders on both sides say their organizations aren’t really that different. Both HRCF and the CSA host regular Bible study groups, for instance, and they both offer weekly religious services. They even seem to use the same words when describing their collective...