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...next election to make their voices heard. Those who stay involved and make their wishes known influence what happens. It would be nice to be able to elect a President who would just run the country without any future involvement from us, but in a democracy, participation is the price we pay to ensure our continued freedom and way of life. Robert Hanlon, Chelmsford, Mass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inbox | 2/21/2008 | See Source »

...clifftop cabanas can enjoy seclusion, outstanding seafood and open-air spa tents overlooking the ocean. (This is also one of the few places you can get Christian Dior beauty treatments outside France.) Rooms start at around $700 per night including meals, and at the higher end of the price range come with a private sauna, hot tub and plunge pool (www.pontadosganchos.com.br...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Beautiful South | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...have not gone to a lunch or dinner at Harvard in three-and-a-half years without having pasta as an option, and just because it is apportioned in two dishes does not mean that HUDS has solved the rising food price issue. First of all, we aren’t fooled. Second of all, this is just inefficient. Now pasta gets cold and soggy faster, as it sits in that gross pool of water that inexplicably cannot be drained out in two different serving dishes...

Author: By John F. Pararas, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Love Letter to HUDS | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

...these issues demonstrates an unforgivable lack of forthrightness. Moreover, the proposal itself—even with the supposed obstacles—seems quite reasonable. In terms of cost, the investment of $35,000 per house, as estimated by the administration’s consultant, seems to us a trivial price to pay for the installation of a system along the lines of that proposed by Crimson Cable. As for liability issues, an internal e-mail message written by Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd in anticipation of a September interview with The Crimson, which appeared on the Undergraduate...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: On the Boob Tube | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

Like final clubs, which became completely privatized in 1984, fraternities and sororities are not officially recognized by Harvard’s administration because they explicitly restrict membership on the basis of gender. This unofficial status, and the astronomical price of Cambridge real estate, limits the presence of Harvard’s Greek scene. While a group like Women in Science at Harvard and Radcliffe can host speakers in the Science Center lecture halls and OAASIS can hold meetings in the Adams UCR, without official university recognition Harvard Kappas, Thetas, and DGs are not permitted to use common campus spaces...

Author: By Kirsten E.M. Slungaard, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sister, Sister | 2/20/2008 | See Source »

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