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The housing system is diverse enough as it is. If we try to force it into the unnatural and awkward pose of randomization, we will only be denying students the ability to chose environments that please them in exchange for moral principles that a great deal of students do not...
Then, more recently, the Salient ran an advertisement for pre-frosh "and anyone else who's interested," warning of their "competititors...asking you...to subscribe to their news coverage." In an unprecedented feat of erudition, they recognized that "All campus papers are available free in Lamont Library from the day...
Gould argued that claiming to treat people asindividuals may not rectify group inequalities. Heoffered an analogy to make his case, saying thatone's best friends could be Jewish, but one couldstill subscribe to the stereotype that Jews ingeneral are avaricious.
Christopher W. Whelan '97, business manager for the magazine, said 550 copies of the second issue were printed and distributed for free to students and departments. Individuals outside of the Harvard community are allowed to subscribe for $10 a year.
Ms. Streisand's defense of liberalism was little better in its factual evidence. During her speech she claimed that liberals had "fought slavery, fought for women to have the right to vote...[fought] Stalin..." Yet the groups that did fight these different battles cannot, in any sense, be categorized as...