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Every year about this time, somebody’s blockmate sends a mass e-mail from Spain, so-and-so??s lab partner plans to leave for Africa next term, and about 4,000 undergraduates caught in Cambridge for the rest of the spring semester wish they had turned in those study-abroad papers last year...
Lauren A.E. Schuker ’06, president of The Crimson, wrote in a e-mail that the paper’s coverage of crimes “has suffered and continues to do so?? because of HUPD’s policies...
...mores have chased guys away from the humanities. In high school, talking about books means talking about feelings: you know, love, despair and loneliness, not to mention race and gender and, uh-oh, are we supposed to be drawing insights about ourselves here? Stop! Stop! That’s so??gay. Or wussy. Or whatever word is currently a substitute for “non-masculine.” Although my brother developed a crush on Lizzy Bennet in 11th grade English, many guys developed a distaste for literature. And it didn’t stop in high...
...professors. This is not an excuse for the low representation of women on the faculty. Quite the contrary. Furthermore, the possibility that the innate differences hypothesis is valid opens up more avenues for research into how to encourage women to pursue science and support those who choose to do so??exactly Summers’ stated goal in appearing at the conference and consistent with, if not essential to, his responsibilities as Harvard president...
...symbolic gesture. But saving the University some grief is not a rationale for the policy’s existence. It exclusively favors pro-life students’ moral obligations, while deeming all other student concerns unimportant enough to warrant an opt-out mechanism. UHS decided—and rightly so??to offer funding for abortions; Harvard should stand by that decision...