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...Committee. “Our aim was to create a party based on extravagance, creating the type of atmosphere one would see at an exclusive club or celebrity birthday party,” Silverlieb added. “‘Make It Rain’ offers every Harvard student??regardless of who they are and where they might come from—the opportunity to live like a celebrity for one night...
...more expensive brand-name drugs at government expensive when cheaper generics would be just as effective. Moreover, some dismiss concerns over the price increase as insignificant, claiming that a mere 40 or 50 dollar price jump for monthly oral contraception does not constitute a significant portion of a college student??s budget. Both of these arguments, however, ignore the crucial fact that the health of women is at stake; many women, both college students and otherwise, could only afford to buy birth control because it was offered at local health centers at those steeply discounted prices. Furthermore...
...editor, I have yet to encounter a student??Jewish, Muslim, Christian or otherwise—who is the least bit afraid of criticizing Israel in public or in print...
...need not expound upon the wonders of international experience for a student??s personal development. It widens perspective, displaces bigotry, and uproots hypocrisy. It is a noble endeavor in the ongoing quest for human understanding and we, the educated, pride ourselves upon it. However, for all the gallantry of our aspirations, it is important to consider not just the benefits, but also the conflicts that such efforts may bring. Beneath the cloak of academic humility lies a specter of cultural imperialism—one that is often difficult to reconcile with the goal of cultural exchange...
...joined in along the way—marched in silence for four miles from Boston Common to Marsh Plaza to protest America’s involvement in the Iraq conflict. Marchers filled in the blank on their signs with everything from the general—“Student??—to the specific—“Photographer,” “Scientist,” and “Painter”—to the humorous—“Geek” and “Left Wing...