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With a week and a half to go until the Eastern Sprints, there is certainly time for the Crimson to find more speed. A perfect dual season record brings Harvard one step closer to realizing its dream, but for these oarsmen, it will be their finish at Sprints and IRAs that matters most...

Author: By Jessica L. Flakne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Lightweights Finish Dual Season Unbeaten | 5/5/2010 | See Source »

...Nohria] is a great leader and has worked in a number of key roles at the school,” said outgoing dean Jay O. Light, who will step down after leading the Business School for five years. “He brings a uniquely global perspective. I think a great future lies ahead...

Author: By Tara W. Merrigan and William N. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Nohria Appointed Dean of Harvard Business School | 5/5/2010 | See Source »

...director of Response says that, in addition to these workshops, creating a space for open dialogue on campus is an important step toward preventing future cases of sexual assault. She says that a significant reason people dismiss sexual assault is because they are reluctant to recognize that the majority of sexual assault cases are perpetrated not by the “stranger in the bushes,” but by an acquaintance, romantic interest, or even significant other...

Author: By Eric P. Newcomer and Alice E. M. Underwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: OSAPR Faces Sexual Assault on Campus | 5/5/2010 | See Source »

...open dialogue is for people to realize that these experiences could happen to them or someone they care about,” she says. “For those of us who already recognize this is, it’s our responsibility to step up and start a wider dialogue...

Author: By Eric P. Newcomer and Alice E. M. Underwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: OSAPR Faces Sexual Assault on Campus | 5/5/2010 | See Source »

France’s cultural and legal struggle with the question of Muslim immigration arose again with French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s proposal to outlaw the wearing of the burqa in public places. His suggestion seems serious, since Belgium moved one step closer to passing a similar bill last Thursday, and comparable debates are occurring in Italy and the Netherlands. Supporters argue that the law would defend women’s freedom and help ensure safety on public transit. However, we oppose the bill soon-to-be under consideration in France as an unjust and unjustifiable measure...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Matter of Choice | 5/3/2010 | See Source »

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