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...Kallaugher learned the power he wielded with the pen when he was a student at Harvard, where he was a Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator. As a cartoonist for both The Crimson and the Harvard Independent, he drew his first cartoon depicting the lack of student space with a caricature of then-University President (and now Interim President) Derek C. Bok shoving students into a telephone booth...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alum Sketches Future of Political Toons | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

...volunteers that makes sure that the issues are addressed and that no medical, legal or tax advice has been offered before the messages are e-mailed to the individuals who have requested help. Direct communication between the advice givers and recipients is discouraged. Says Meckelson: "This isn't a pen-pal site...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Online Wisdom | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

Those who would prefer that students be given the power to allocate their individual fee are deeply naive. Under this proposal, students would choose in September where to send their money, spending it as indiscriminately as freshmen pen their email addresses down at the Activities Fair. Undoubtedly, some student groups would be swamped with money, like the Harvard Canadian Club with over 150 registered members, that they had no intention to spend, while others would be left in the dust...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine and Nadia O. Gaber | Title: We Still Believe | 10/12/2006 | See Source »

Harvard student organizations, such as Partners for Empowering Neighborhoods (PEN), will suffer from the fare hikes, PEN Site Director Daniel Payan ’08 said...

Author: By Gerald C. Tiu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seeing Red? MBTA To Hike T Fares | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

...problem is that access to schools almost anywhere in the world is, by the nature of these institutions, relatively easy. Schools are supposed to be places where parents entrust officials to oversee the development and education of their children, not pen them in. Traditionally, openness is unfettered by fear of physical or emotional violence. Turning our schools into armed fortresses would be counterproductive, unrealistic and, for the vast majority of our children, entirely unnecessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Make Schools Safer | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

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