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...Students shouldn??t get the final say in Harvard’s decision-making process, but the thoughts of students, faculty, and staff have a place in making a case to administrators to look beyond a narrow view of the school’s objective. It seemed that the budget-cutting process would be closed to students, and it is heartening that two recent administration-student forums constitute an improvement in transparency compared to last month’s invitation-only town hall. This improvement is due in part to student activism at that event...
Editorial cartoonists shouldn??t have to hide behind pseudonyms. If the editorial board can’t find cartoonists who can manage intelligent (and non-sexist) humor--and who are willing to publicly back their work--maybe it’s time to re-run old Sock Full of Quarters strips...
...frantically hunched over a computer, I’m probably not indicating a desire to hear about how drunk you got last night. The glares I am shooting you are not my ways of showing my disproval that you so texted him last night when you shouldn??t have. 2. Do not try to compete to show that you have more work than I do. I get that everyone wants to feel like a martyr. “You have two papers? Yeah, that’s rough. I have two papers due by lunchtime, after which...
...actor for so long that I’m just over being afraid of it. I’m just going to do it and I’m going to make the world take me as an actor.” Throwing herself into the world of theater shouldn??t be a problem for Rich—it’s what she’s done since elementary school. “I decided to be an actor when I was 9, before I really knew anything about any of it,” she says...
...2006’s “Modern Times”—it’s still a surprise to hear the legend at the height of power, singing with an authority that his age has finally caught up to. And why shouldn??t it be? Dylan’s always been measured by a unique standard, and now, pushing 70, he’s become the paradigm for the stately elder rock star. The song goes on, confirming the unalienable right to get excited about a new Bob Dylan album. The accordions that come...