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...Today, by comparison, the timbre of activism seems a bit more hands-off. The protests of this year ran from a “die-in” at a fall career forum and a grievance-airing at a speech by the director of the FBI to the hunger strike and the “I am Harvard” racism campaign. But at no point were administrators and students—or police and students, for that matter—nearly as at odds as they were a few decades...
...when it comes to students going about their own business, there’s stuff we regret. In November, for example, a passed-over Crimson staffer sent to his peers a 1,200-word resignation e-mail so livid we ran it under the headline “Unpromoted Crimson Editor Burns Bridges, Collects Ashes, Re-Burns Them; Then Packs Ash Ashes Into Payload Of Nuclear Warhead And Hurls Into Sun.” Did we serve readers by reminding them that behind this august broadsheet is a staff just as fallible as any? Absolutely. But we also ran...
...separation of powers. And Jefferson’s allies in the Congressional Black Caucus later criticized Pelosi for removing him from his seat on the Ways and Means Committee, often considered one of the most powerful committees in the House. Additionally, Republicans have accused Democrats—who ran successfully last November on a pledge to end the “culture of corruption” created by 12 years of Republican rule in D.C.—of being hypocritical when one of their own was accused of ethical lapses. Republican leader John A. Boehner of Ohio has already...
...group of individuals on the steps of Widener Library was urinating on the building. The three individuals were sent on their way.May 23:9:26 a.m.: Officers observed an individual acting suspiciously at the corner of Brattle and Mason Streets. They conducted a field interview and ran the individual for outstanding warrants. Mark Mohr, already arrested on May 18 for trespassing, was placed under arrest and charged with warrant service.May 24: 3:38 p.m.: HUPD responded to a report of vandalism on the John Harvard Statue. Upon arrival, they noted that the statue was covered in shaving cream.May...
...graduation, the Crimson knew that it would struggle to score runs. But it didn’t think that a few holes in the lineup would cost it its Rolfe Divison title and the chance to play in May. “We just ran into a Brown team that was based around what they could do with the bat,” Casey said. “But we think that we could play them pretty even over any type of series.”“Our offense was weaker [than last season], and you could tell...