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...weeks ago, The Crimson broke news of an alcohol-related "catasrophe" (News, Sep. 15): due to changes in Harvard ID cards. "underage ragers" might henceforth have trouble purchasing alcohol illegally. The article lamented that this cruel move to "flatten the little c that remains in Harvard's night life," caused "grief to "sweep across the Yard...
...Crimson article on the UC elections (News. Sep. 29)brought out an interesting point. The number of minorities elected into office is often entirely dependent upon the number who decide to run in the first place...
...editorial "In Defense of Liberal Education," (Sep. 16) Daniel Choi '94 declares that the goal of a "liberal education" ought to be a healthy vision of "truth and goodness." He suggests that we can achieve such vision by limiting our studies to classical and time-tested philosophy, literature, art and music. To give Choi credit, there may indeed be great value to intense study of Greek philosophers. But this is certainly not "the only true road to wisdom," as he claims. Intense study of any number of religious texts may also be formative of healthy character; and perhaps the truest...
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...science, ideas by themselves aren't enough," Relman wrote in a guest commentary appearing in The Crimson ("The Motivation for the Mack Inquiry," Sep. 13, 1995). "They must ultimately be supported by peer-reviewed evidence, and Dr. Mack failed to meet that expectation...