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...given how many people want to be part of The Crimson—even just considering the 250 to 275 “active editors”—the paper can afford to say that its staff shouldn??t be major players in the activities they cover. That probably means athletes shouldn??t be active contributors to the sports news coverage (two currently are) or theater critics be frequent actors (a policy already prevents that). News reporters and editors might find themselves even more constrained in their outside activities...
...contribution, while a minor pain, is a reasonable demand. But if a student wants to take a public service internship which pays little to nothing, the average $1,500 to $2,300 student summer work contribution could force that student to reconsider his or her summer plans. It shouldn??t be that way. Just as students on financial aid should not be afraid to take a class because of high textbook costs, they should not be dissuaded from enriching and valuable summer activities because they would have to go into debt—a reality that many students...
...UC’s Student Affairs Committee, said he was “disappointed that the Office of Residential Life couldn’t find a suitable alternative.”“I think that Collegeboxes did a very poor job last time, and they shouldn??t be awarded with the contract again,” he said.HSA President William B. Hauser ’08 said he had expected that students would react negatively to the College’s decision, but noted that “the complaints and the issues raised by students...
...Grammy-winning group received a consolation trophy depicting a basketball player attempting a slam-dunk, with a plaque that read: “Nicholas D. Kristoff [sic], Pulitzer Prize Winner, Spring 2006.” Meanwhile, vocalist and guitarist Damian Kulash said the audience shouldn??t feel cheated by the lack of musical performance at last night’s event. “This will be remembered long past any rock concert you could’ve gone to,” Kulash said. —Staff writer Nicholas K. Tabor can be reached at ntabor@fas.harvard.edu...
...great stories about love in the past, a rather universal theme. What makes the language in “Romeo and Juliet” so special? LB: I think the thing about the balcony scene that makes it so good is that it’s a scene that shouldn??t ever happen, because where Romeo and Juliet are, they just want to be touching each other. In any other situation, they would just be kissing, and there would be no words. But that can’t happen because of this distance, so they have...