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...believe it?” exclaimed a friend of mine.Such a skeptical attitude is understandable, as it is nurtured in academia. After all, students of science conduct experiments and rely on the results in order to prove their findings; mathematicians use deductive logic to prove their theorems; humanities majors strive to include supporting evidence in their essays . Since our minds are trained from a young age to require evidence, proof, and arguments before accepting a concept, theorem, or idea as legitimate, it is natural and expected that we employ this method when addressing matters of religion. While I cannot criticize...
...answer to the last question is actually yes: there is no coordination among the leadership of the news and editorial boards. And that is how we want it. We strive for fairness and balance in our news reporting, writing, and editing, and the divide between the news and editorial boards serves to protect the integrity of this effort...
...Friday, Harvard head football coach Tim Murphy named former quarterback Joel Lamb ’93 as the newest offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Crimson. “I try to strive for consistency in all aspects,” Lamb told The Crimson as a player in 1991, the same year he led a 1-4 Harvard squad to late season victories against Princeton and Penn, finishing the season at 4-5-1. He will helm an offense that was the Ivy League’s second most prolific in 2005. Lamb comes to the Crimson...
...minds without fear of being judged or lectured. We do not claim to be licensed therapists, but we are supervised by clinicians at both University Health Services and the Bureau of Study Counsel, we make referrals to other services at Harvard and in the greater Boston area, and we strive to offer an open ear to all students who simply want to talk. Ms. Caldwell’s comments about Room 13 and peer counseling at Harvard are unfair to those students who dedicate themselves to make sure Room 13 is open all night, every night, and also to those...
...Leverett HoCo co-chair Stephen A. Koren ’07 said. “I don’t feel like there is any deep animosity between the Houses.”HoCos and House residents will still strive, though, to impress rising freshmen by asserting their Houses’ unique attributes.“Each House has their traditions,” said Koren, who described such housing day customs as Adams residents arriving at Annenberg in tuxedoes and Mather students showing up intoxicated.Earlier this month, though, a debate erupted on the Currier e-mail open-list about...