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...would be the height of stupidity to ignore the opportunity while continuing to strip our planet bare. Space exploration is also an insurance policy for humans and other Earth species. We must colonize the moon, Mars and then other worlds to ensure that our species goes on should Earth suffer a cataclysmic disaster. William Hubbell Miami...
...would be the height of stupidity to ignore the opportunity and continue to strip our planet bare. Space exploration is also an insurance policy for humans and other Earth species. We must colonize the moon, Mars and then other worlds to ensure that our species goes on should Earth suffer a cataclysmic disaster. William Hubbell Miami...
...proper response to this information is not necessarily a boycott. In the current system, exploited workers in foreign countries suffer most when demand for these products falls sharply. Still, you have an excuse tomorrow when your significant other comes looking for the Valentine’s Day gift you forgot to purchase: it was all in the name of conscientious consumption. You can make a date of it. Sit down together with pen and paper and write a few Valentines to the two major cocoa purchasers in the U.S.—M&M/Mars and Hershey?...
Harvard has a mental health problem. Surveys have shown it, Crimson articles have investigated it and undergraduates in need continue to suffer from it. The current system of care is rife with problems—from a lack of centralization and file sharing to a troubling dearth of funds. But it is the first problem that is most pressing; right now, students are prone to get lost between disparate campus organizations providing everything from counseling to medical attention, and many choose to avoid the confusing web of institutions altogether. The College’s mental health task force, created last...
...libertarians were spooked by his support for roving wiretaps even before 9/11. African Americans were troubled by his assertion in 1992 that it was time to move past affirmative action: "We cannot hope to make further racial progress when whites believe that it is they and not blacks that suffer most from racial discrimination...