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...with the calls from endless commentators to “Free Harvard!” and to overhaul our University once and for all, we print these words as a reminder of true bondage: being tied to Yale—the home of the Bushes, the Ivy den of crime, the bastion of perpetual disappointment, and your alma mater for the rest of your life...
...editing error, the print and original online version of the March 6 news article, "Gross Says Faculty Will Vote This Spring on Secondary Fields, Concentration Choice," incorrectly stated that the proposal being considered by professors this semester could add secondary fields to Harvard diplomas for the Class of '07. In fact, the proposal would add secondary fields to transcripts, not to diplomas...
...have had many conversations with Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims about the cartoons. The issue of freedom of speech is not well understood by them, but the reasoning behind their outrage does not lack merit. Westerners can claim that we are totally free to print or write anything we wish. That people are offended is assumed to be less important than the right to express oneself in a free society. But am I free to print a pro-Nazi, anti-Semitic article in Germany? Of course not. Ronald Monsen Dhahran, Saudi Arabia...
...true cerebral ironist is a killer ironic fashion sense.The sporting of pink and green to the polo club has always been a sort of tongue-in-cheek mode of self-expression, but final clubs members take it to an all new level. Spouting-whale pants? Ha! Madras print flannel boxers and loafers made out of sheepskin? That’s enough to inspire dry-yet-ironic chuckling from any peanut gallery!People always complain about the cloying preppiness or seemingly ingrained class differences rampant in the popped collar. One popped collar may be annoying. But five? Pink ones...
...director will be handling “communications that the College sends to itself and to its students.” Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien said that the director will make it easier for students to find information about the College, both in print and online. “We have over 700 websites,” said O’Brien. “We need all the websites built on the same platform so that they’re searchable. Students often say to us, ‘why don?...