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...about all of the good-ol’ college days. Even more so, the events serve as a last-ditch attempt to get the proverbial “true college experience,” to go out with a bang, remembering college as an exuberant, debauchery-filled romp that somehow leads to maturity...

Author: By Robert J. Fenster, ROBERT J. FENSTER | Title: Remembrance of the Present | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

Ariel Z. Weisbard ’02-’03 claims that a group of janitors cannot “somehow coerce” Harvard because they do not have $18 billion or a media bureau. This statement ignores that the janitors are not alone; they have the force of the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) behind them...

Author: By Shannon F. Ringvelski, | Title: The 'Bully' in the Pulpit | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

...Then, if I actually tuned in to the broadcast, I'd be treated to a delightful presentation of musical genius by Eminem, whose enthusiastic brand of misogyny somehow hovered just beyond the censors' reach; or even worse, Celine Dion, who, as far as I can tell, is even more unhip than I am but has huge lungs with which to torture her fellow humans. I'd try, desperately, to understand why these people were up for awards, and then, defeated and dejected, I'd switch the television off and take up some less punishing task, like translating Ovid's entire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Grammys Like Me! | 2/28/2002 | See Source »

...don’t think there’s any concern taking the SAT I more than once. Somehow that same logic has not seemed to apply to SAT II tests,” McGrath Lewis said...

Author: By Emily M. Anderson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: College Board Eliminates Score Choice on SAT II Tests | 2/26/2002 | See Source »

First, the oft-repeated idea that janitors and their supporters could somehow “coerce” an $18 billion corporation that owns its own police force, legal and media bureaus and the very land they walk on, is clearly ludicrous. Janitors, students, faculty, and community members have no representation on the Harvard Corporation and vastly fewer resources at their disposal; they do not have the power to “force” Harvard to adopt fairer labor policies or even to force it to negotiate in good faith. In fact, the only significant limit on the Harvard...

Author: By Ariel Z. Weisbard, | Title: Why Janitors Are Willing To Go To Jail | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

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