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...enough vegetarian options in Harvard Square,” says HCVS member and petition signer Lewis E. Bollard ’09, who is also a Crimson editorial columnist. “More college students are becoming vegetarian and...still like to eat healthy and environmentally sound food.” The growing number of vegetarians have Harvard Law School student Lauren T. Ciacco to thank for the possibility of this meatless mecca. “My campaign here has been to make it easier to be a vegetarian and to change people’s minds about what vegetarian...

Author: By Jackie L. Nesi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: All the Goodness—Minus the Grease | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

...really a dream project. I got to contact all these writers that I admired...For example, when I asked Joyce Carol Oates, she agreed to help and also told me about all these other people that I could try.2.FM: The way the book explains writing makes it sound like an almost physical experience. Is that a common attitude among writers?BJ: There are so many things about writing that are so mysterious...But there are plenty of things that can be explained. You can really teach someone technique and craft and how to be a more sophisticated reader. Any gift...

Author: By Hyung W. Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 15Q With Bret A. Johnston | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

...Then he heard the sound of gunfire. Feldman dropped to the ground...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: On Wearing the Right Shoes | 3/18/2008 | See Source »

...ability to combine a strong defensive line and variegated forward attack—eight different players scored—was something the team was unable to accomplish earlier in the season. However, Harvard’s sound defense effectively translated into a powerful offensive line on Friday night, allowing the Crimson to control the pace, and ultimately the outcome, of the game...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Defense, Solid Goaltending Are Keys to Crimson’s Late-Season Turnaround | 3/17/2008 | See Source »

Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela have avoided war, but now two other Andean nations are gearing up for battle. This time the foe is the United Nations, and the cause is the right to chew coca, the raw material of cocaine. It may not sound as important as the diplomatic row that shook the region earlier this month. But the dispute is momentous for millions of people in Bolivia and Peru - where the coca leaf is sacred to indigenous culture and a tonic of modern life - and for anti-drug officials in the U.S. and other countries who are desperate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fighting for the Right to Chew Coca | 3/17/2008 | See Source »

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