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...while making the rounds of news shows to sorrowfully reflect upon his actions, he did seem more interested in promoting his music label, “Truwarier Records,” than reconciling with the crying children whom his crazy, possessed glare apparently frightened...
...with respect to choice: Their only option is not to cast a ballot and to forfeit their right to have a say. In any democratic system, there ought to be a clear difference between an informed abstention and an outright decision to stay away from the polls. The two reflect very different attitudes toward voting and ought to send two very different messages—something for which the council’s present electoral modus operandi fails to provide...
...unity with a six-person cast, a strong disco beat, and innovative choreography. “Breaking the Last Thread,” a solo performance by Marin J.D. Orlosky ’07, tells the story of a woman struggling to survive despite great odds. Her graceful movements reflect the passion of the heroine of Tori Amos?...
...number of international students increased more in the College than in any other of Harvard’s schools—a rise that may reflect the University’s vigilant undergraduate recruitment efforts over the course of the past year. Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 told The Crimson earlier this month that the College was enjoying the benefits of strong coverage from international media...
...made a conscious decision not to get involved in a screaming match because I thought it would reflect poorly on me and my chances of winning,” Litinsky said. “I don’t regret...