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...Adam R. Gold ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, lives in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
...action movie based on a violent video game... and it's rated PG-13? Honestly, what's the point? I know PG-13 is the new R; the Motion Picture Association of America's ratings system is a lot more flexible-lenient-craven than it used to be. When Judd Apatow comedies and the grotty-Guignol The Dark Knight can secure the unrestricted rating, it's clear that the old sheriff has been replaced by a parole board. But if an R means anything, it's that moviegoers get to see the bone-cratering damage a fist...
...sponsored this event to get people to think about how fair trade helps local farmers and families,” CSA Vice President of Social Justice Nico R. Lewine ’10 said. “We wanted to show what this does for people...
...spaces that were so unappealing to people that they never should have been built in the first place.” Thankfully for skateboarding, they were built and have been transformed from bland plazas into The Skate Park That Never Sleeps.—Crimson staff writer Chris R. Kingston can be reached at kingston@fas.harvard...
Last November, then-Interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam announced that he had convened a committee to consider reforms of the Ad Board. Committee members were named in January...