Word: sexualism
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...inside the Masters’ residence, the warm, supporting atmosphere can make homosexuality feel as orthodox as the chiming of the Sunday bells, the campus as a whole can seem far colder. There still remains a population of closeted students at the College, who feel compelled to veil their sexual identities despite living in one of the country’s most liberal zip codes. This existence of this silent population belies the tolerance of the openly gay community, leading many to suggest that while it may be easy to be out at Harvard, it’s not easy...
...activist Robert Lewis, Jr. and actress Gabrielle Union for their dedication to community outreach, the Harvard Black Students Association (BSA) hosted the third annual Crimson and Black Banquet on Friday in Leverett Dining Hall. Lewis, a vice president of the nonprofit Boston Foundation, and Union, a vocal spokeswoman about sexual assault, discussed social change at the event, which celebrated the Black community’s achievements in community service. “We really wanted people to see that even beyond Harvard, they could continue to be active and could continue to impact the community,” said...
...discussed in the context of these debates) not experience any benefit from taking this type of medication, but they might experience any number of these medications’ undesirable side effects, which include insomnia, constipation, diarrhea, muscle pain, increased sweatiness, nausea, constant fatigue, extreme weight gain, memory loss, decreased sexual desire, and inability to orgasm. (Let people who question the reality of depression note that people who take antidepressants decide that living with these pretty awful side effects is better than living with depression.) No one would choose to take these medications just for kicks...
Because many MySpace users are teenagers, state governments have expressed concern over sexual predators prowling the site and victimizing minors, said Amie Breton, a spokeswoman for the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office, in an e-mailed statement...
...Lemberg ’10, and Alexander J. Berman ’10 are experimenting with filmmaking by adding interactive elements. Beginning April 3, they will release an episode every two weeks that chronicles the experiences of six students taking the fictional Social Analysis 68: “Sexual Economics,” with Professor Epstein, a sexually ambiguous nymphomaniac who proposes sexual hypotheses that they must test. In addition to the show, they are designing a website on which Harvard students can share their sexual testimonies. Berman, the producer, hopes that viewers will take advantage of both aspects...