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...rooms] to be sterile,” Ching says. And COOP mirrors and Abbey Road definitely wouldn’t fly. They immediately set to work transforming their suite into a dorm-sized shrine to travel, to friendship, and to sex. Ching claims to have “a queer eye” for style; both are deeply interested in aesthetics. He calls their room “warm” and “sexy,” while she describes their style as “chic, minimalist, and cosmopolitan.” But, she added...

Author: By Britt Caputo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: So Sexy, Dorm Room Style | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

Thematically landing between Thurber’s “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” and queer cinema classic “The Birdcage,” the recently released (and unauthorized) video San Francisco director Ryan Junell created for Spoon’s “The Two Sides of Monsieur Valentine,” from “Gimme Fiction,” their latest album, is definitely interesting. After all, self-proclaimed “bad-ass drag-king” Johnny Kat makes a cameo appearance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pop Screen | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...believe that Harvard has a duty to promote pacifism, too, then equality should be a crucial first step. Even if every single queer student opted not to join the military, it should be a choice that they have to consciously make. I identify as a pacifist, and would almost always argue against armed conflict as a solution to global problems. It’s unfortunate, though, that I never really have to make that decision for myself and could publicly support a war with the full knowledge that I wouldn’t have to fight for my beliefs. This...

Author: By Ryan R Thoreson | Title: The Solomon Precedent | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...from an entire university if recruiters are banned from one of its individual schools. During the summer of 2005, Harvard was informed that over $400 million in federal funding would be revoked if Harvard Law School did not reverse its ban on military recruiters who deny opportunities to openly queer students...

Author: By Ryan R Thoreson | Title: The Solomon Precedent | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...nondiscrimination code for all students. If the Pentagon really can take away massive grants that have literally nothing to do with the Department of Defense, there’s nothing but congressional restraint that stops them from changing any other university policy on a political whim. All students, whether queer or straight, conservative or progressive, powerful or powerless, should be concerned about the implications of that precedent for the sake of academic freedom and equality of opportunity. If you are, I’ve heard that there’s a captain over at MIT who positively loves getting mail...

Author: By Ryan R Thoreson | Title: The Solomon Precedent | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

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