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Accepting the Award, Lopez told the students “you remind me of hope, and perseverance, and pride...the fact that you are so young and so proud makes an old Mexican very proud...
Indeed, a totalitarian government’s domestic savagery is indissolubly connected to the external menace posed by its rulers. During the uncertain years of the Cold War, we had world-famous dissident-intellectuals such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov to remind us of this. It’s a lesson worth remembering as we ponder the awful dilemma of what to do about North Korea...
While there are hints in the air of spring approaching, there’s nothing like a trip to sunny Florida to remind a Harvard student just how cold Cambridge really is. The No. 21 Crimson will travel next weekend to Bradenton, site of the renowned Bollettieri Tennis Academy, to meet No. 29 Auburn...
...opposite sex. But to be blunt, I still can’t stomach the idea of Oedipus and his mother, let alone think of my father as a sexual being. And if I were ever to come into contact with the pickup line “you remind me of my mother,” I would choke on my drink and sprint in the opposite direction...
...keep us from overtaxing the medical system. With the number of people over age 65 set to double in the next 25 years, our already overburdened health-care system is at risk of toppling entirely. Potential products range from vibrating shoes that aid with balance to talking pillboxes that remind you when it's time for your next dose. "You get these horrifying statistics, like the cost of health care will go up five times in the next seven years unless you can keep people out of those emergency rooms and out of doctors' offices," says Sandy Pentland, co-founder...