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...final disposal of a moral asset.” The Arab world fueled its war against Israel with the permanent misery of Palestinian Arabs—and ascribed that misery to the “oppressor Jews” in a more perfect moral inversion than any literary Satan ever proposed. Postmodernism adores moral inversions, which may be why some Harvard professors have so eagerly joined the “devil’s party.” But let’s not get ahead of ourselves: Look again at the full-scale map. Keep it always within reach...
...defensemen, Taylor was able to spoil the show. “I knew, myself, that forwards don’t usually like to get back and play defense, so I was kind of anticipating that,” Taylor said. Taylor’s knowledge guided him into perfect position to take advantage of an errant Dartmouth pass that was forced by strong defensive pressure. The play unfolded when junior center Jimmy Fraser challenged a Big Green forward in the corner and rushed him into making a bad pass behind the Crimson net. Taylor was waiting to seize possession...
...Harvard women’s hockey team used a pair of games against ECAC also-rans this weekend to polish its perfect record, now a nation’s best 9-0-0.The last Crimson team to boast such a spotless record was the 2003-04 squad, which was undefeated through its first 11 games.“There are a lot of things that are special about this team,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “One is that we really have a good time together...when you care about the person sitting next...
...vice presidency is hardly a contest. Given their experience, ideas, concrete plans, leadership, and enthusiasm, Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 and Randall S. Sarafa ’09 are far and away the best candidates, and they deserve your vote. That said, they are not a perfect ticket, and although we are optimistic about their leadership, we cannot endorse them without reservation. Specifically, Sundquist and Sarafa are an insider ticket, and the UC’s record during the past few months raises some concerns.What sets Sundquist and Sarafa apart is their experience. Both have served...
Defeated, Marxism is no longer the incarnation of evil in our midst, but rather the perfect (vanquished) foil in Benedict's ongoing intellectually driven sermon that Christian faith is history's only true answer. But the Pope is not ready to declare victory. The Church's current foe, as he sees it, is still in the heart of Europe and still atheist in nature: a sort of post-Socialist, anything-goes brand of Utopia that Benedict calls "relativism" - and disparages as the root of everything from loose sexual mores to a breakdown of the traditional family to runaway capitalism...