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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...depends on the virtue of its citizens, and letting criminals vote would only encourage poor government. Such thinking, however, is contrary to America's tradition of expanding democratic participation. When the Constitution was written, propertied white men of more than 21 years of age were viewed as the only "safe" repositories for the vote...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, | Title: For Felons, an Unjust Political Death | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

...churns out detective pulp to feed the studios, living vicariously through his fictional hero and alter ego, the hardboiled gumshoe Stone (Dan Berwick '01). As Stine and his artistic integrity wrestle ineffectually with Buddy Fidler (Kevin Meyers '02), the big cheese at the studio, to produce a ratings safe screenplay, the hapless writer fantasizes by typewriter Stone's life of adventure. The fiction parallels the reality, and the reality is finally defined by the fiction, all in a convoluted but highly enjoyable way. Throughout, a bristling stable of beautiful, gutsy women walk between both plots like a calendar come...

Author: By Phua MEI Pin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hardboiled 'Angels' is Delicious | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

These friendships are often more physical than many heterosexuals might imagine. Augustine considers these relationships safe ground to test boundaries with the opposite sex. "There's physical closeness without the repercussions. You can explore sexual space without calling it sexuality," he says. The liberation of action between these couplings can lead to misunderstandings. "My friend Evie and I are very affectionate, very touchy-feely. We kiss each other goodbye," Wilson says. Habits like these have led observers to believe that their relationship is more than just a friendship...

Author: By Vicky C. Hallett, | Title: My Guy | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

David S. Bennahum '90 reflects that same sense of serenity in technology with his new memoir Extra Life: Coming of Age in Cyberspace. He portrays technology as the safe haven for teenagers whose lives might not be picture-perfect. Family and societal turmoil fades into the background while they take refuge in a computer lab. Complex but logical strings of programming code restore order and sense to otherwise tumultuous lives...

Author: By Annie K. Zaleski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: GROWING UP CYBER | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

...titled "Knowles: Serving Students Is Priority," (Oct. 28) it was reported that Harvard requires no mandatory sexual harassment and rape education for first-years during Orientation Week. However, there is such a mandatory program for all first-year students which was first implemented last year. It is called the "Safe Community" program, and it covers issues of rape, sexual assault, alcohol and the resources on campus where one can find help and support when faced with such problems. (The Crimson wrote a story on this safety program in its registration issue.) In fact, the program has been expanded to spend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Orientation Programs Do Include Sexual Harassment | 11/12/1998 | See Source »

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