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When I was a child, nobody warned me not to speak to strangers. Nobody...
Between the caricatures of the hedonist and Puritan poles lies a vast, silent swath of the student body that is consciously apolitical in regard to gender. In an age of irony and apathy, post-Third Wave feminism (see sidebar), women especially are willing to speak up for or against war, Social Security, or even a nebulous category of “women’s issues,” as long as they can keep a safe distance from the term feminism, which conjures images of angry, man-hating lesbians. Not only are Harvard’s conservatives and liberals...
...said she joined the Vostu.com network in order to communicate with family members in Peru. “I wanted my cousins to be able to connect with me,” Herndon said, “but some of them don’t speak English as well as others.” From the business standpoint, the founders said that Latin America seemed like a promising market for a new social networking site. “It’s a place where Internet use is increasing every year and technology is booming at a rapid pace...
...night stand with Harvard. She is scheduled to appear this morning at Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality 1000, “Introduction to WGS: Women, Men, and Beyond: Gender and Sexuality in an International Frame,” the concentration’s introductory course. Then she will speak at a public event at 4 p.m. in Boylston Hall’s Fong Auditorium, entitled “Dr. Ruth Talks Sex: With Yourself, With Others, and Not at All.” Dr. Ruth is at Harvard as part of the first Women’s Week...
...first juror to speak about the deliberations in the Libby trial says that the jury was sympathetic to I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, but the facts were just too convincing. For the first 10 days of their deliberations, the jurors did nothing but sort the convoluted details of the case onto 34 sheets of butcher paper they posted around the jury room. What emerged was a portrait of the Vice President's chief of staff as a man who worked long hours and had a notoriously bad memory, but not bad enough to explain away lying to the grand jury about...