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...case, such sartorial displays of school spirit are less widespread, and seem so much more complicated. An article in The Crimson once stated that people “don’t wear Harvard t-shirts unless they got them for free.” Harvard students?? hesitation to serve as walking billboards for their alma mater is understandable; at the very least, our brand may lead passersby to raise their eyebrows. I, for one, admit to spending much of my time back home attempting to hide my college’s identity. When my dad dropped...

Author: By Molly M. Strauss | Title: Crimson Couture | 1/31/2008 | See Source »

...circumstances, offering choices to students is a good thing. But the options suggested by The Crimson Staff for the new “J-term” are ill-advised. By offering classes—whether or not they will count for transcript credit—Harvard will incentivize students?? returning after less than two weeks of break. The same students who already feel guilty for not studying during the holidays—even with 11 days of post-Christmas reading period on the horizon—will feel plenty of pressure not to take a five-week...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg and Melissa Quino mccreery | Title: Give Me A Break | 1/30/2008 | See Source »

Although the procession by students of the elite boarding school called to mind the protests of King’s era, the students?? organizer said their queue was “no flair of civil disobedience...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: With Help from Local Students, Harvard Commemorates King | 1/29/2008 | See Source »

After the ceremony, Middlesex freshman Michael Butera said the presentation “opened up some students?? eyes and would not have had the same effect if it had been held at Middlesex...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: With Help from Local Students, Harvard Commemorates King | 1/29/2008 | See Source »

...concert in Boston. Since December’s presidential election, more than 700 people have been killed, and thousands more have been displaced. John M. Mugane, a professor of African languages who chaired the meeting, said that the plight of refugees affected by the violence should be the students?? chief concern. “This is an action meeting. We know atrocities are being committed,” Mugane said. “Lives are being devastated.” Among the plans discussed was a benefit concert with Kenyan musicians, the proceeds of which will...

Author: By Cora K. Currier, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students, Faculty Pledge Aid for Kenyan Victims | 1/17/2008 | See Source »

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