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Freeze Magazine, the steamy, self-purportedly escapist publication for Harvard’s modern woman, is currently on thin...
...soliciting student input in crafting its hard-nosed recommendations, the College risks closing the door on the kinds of cultural changes that are needed to make club basements safer social spaces for undergraduates. Toothless, unilateral threats veiled in a thin layer of legalese are an unacceptable substitute for an inclusive process which includes social club leaders in evaluating how best to make their parties and their initiation practices safer for both their members and guests. After all, difficult though it may be for College bureaucrats to believe, social clubs have a vested interested in not killing off their members...
...some point between now and the end of May, when Senate majority leader Harry Reid has said the Senate will vote on immigration reform, the theater will end and real negotiating will begin. But with thin centrist backing, skeptical party extremes, and very little time to negotiate, it will take more than compelling theater to get the deal done...
Ryan, the Weary professor of German and comparative literature, said that she still had the impression that humanities departments at Harvard were smaller than their counterparts at peer institutions, and, as a result, professors’ time was stretched thin...
...Crimson was finally able to break through the thin air and the Pioneer defense just over 20 minutes into the first half, when sophomore attack Kaitlin Martin took a pass from freshman attack Sarah Flood and scored the team’s first goal of the game. The score was 6-1 at that point, but Denver responded just 40 seconds later with a score from Leggio to rebuild its six-goal margin...