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...sells and so Mitch Fatel’s new CD, “Super Retardo,” should too. Fatel’s chief comedic gimmick, as it were, is a reliance on a unique style of sexual comedy which rarely acknowledges tactful boundaries. He gets dirty right off the bat, riffing on internet pornography and moving from there to topics that include his favorite sexual positions and his love of vaginas. Part of “Super Retardo’s” somewhat limited charm is a function of its live recording; as the audience laughs heartily...

Author: By Austin M. Litoff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mitch Fatel: Super Retardo | 2/25/2006 | See Source »

While we doubt that the growth of freshmen’s sexual enlightenment during the move from the Yard to Houses warrants the current unequal system, we sympathize with administrators’ fear of appearing to promote intercourse to naïve freshmen. The solution to that dilemma, however, is not depriving sexually active freshmen of free contraception. Instead, CHI officials and the Freshmen Dean’s Office should focus on educating students about safe and healthy sexual lives...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Confidence in Condoms | 2/24/2006 | See Source »

...necessary to supply condoms in freshman dorms for that “heat-of-the-moment” lay in the hay. We disagree with this view that sex, especially between 17- and 18-year-olds who barely know each other and may be having their first sexual experience, should be the result of a spontaneous, inebriated decision. The superfluous availability of condoms will only encourage this sort of behavior...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell and Loui Itoh | Title: DISSENTING OPINION: Don’t Incentivize Promiscuity | 2/24/2006 | See Source »

...fact that the UC is willing to support making condoms readily available to freshmen before any substantial progress has been made in reducing the costs of coursepacks and textbooks reflects misguided priorities. The UC should focus on more worthy issues instead of enabling lewd sexual escapades...

Author: By Lucy M. Caldwell and Loui Itoh | Title: DISSENTING OPINION: Don’t Incentivize Promiscuity | 2/24/2006 | See Source »

...tenure. The hostility he engendered in the Faculty affected opportunities for undergraduates almost immediately as some professors made swift exits. Moreover, none of the College’s greatest accomplishments during the past five years—the creation of a new office to centralize responses to the campus sexual assault epidemic, the revamping of the core curriculum, and the first steps towards fairer wages for some campus workers—were the result of Summers’ efforts, and sometimes met with substantial resistance from him. I hope that in Summers’ absence, the Harvard community will...

Author: By Elizabeth F. Janiak | Title: Summers’ Presidency Stifled Progress at Harvard | 2/24/2006 | See Source »

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