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...take advantage of excellent academic opportunities, you clicked with the other guys on the football team or you found people who share your goal of raising AIDS awareness. One of Harvard’s strengths is that it attracts an incredible array of individuals who are passionate about something??be it playing the violin or writing humor—and it provides them with the resources to thrive and excel in these interests...
...march of this magnitude, rare even by DC standards, means something??s up. Indeed, the event is fueled by a palpable sense of urgency. The Bush Administration has laid siege to women’s reproductive rights here at home, and it is sacrificing women’s lives abroad in the name of political expediency...
...There’s no way to not say that if you’re counseling someone about something, then they have a problem about something??whether you call it mental illness or not, it’s just words,” the source said. “People who go [to the Bureau] have some sort of issue that they need help with. They are receiving help from people who can be called clinicians—there’s no way you can’t call that clinical care...
...reasons. With hip-hop, the vocal delivery, the form, is so inextricable from the actual content that you’re forced to listen to the words. This must be why good rappers don’t really have to say much in order to say “something??—whether their message is clouded behind metaphors or squashed by battle rhymes, the way they explore the limits of rhythmic interplay, timbre and inflection using real words somehow validates everything they say. It makes the words seem utterly relevant, no doubt because they are?...
...Dartboard would like to focus on the most pernicious fallacy haunting this debate, one succinctly put by letter-writer Bram J. Levy ’04: “Something??s amiss when millions of people can’t find clean water or adequately feed their families, and we whine about our dining halls.” This argument squelches consideration of any quality-of-life issue at Harvard if consistently applied: Are the treadmills at the MAC inadequate and not stacking up to those provided to varsity athletes? Let’s just be thankful...