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...quantify the impact of a charitable gift, we can be quite certain that Harvard’s money could save many more lives in Malawi than it will in Mississippi. One might argue that, as Americans, we have a responsibility to our compatriots that trumps our obligation to the Third World. (Try telling that to the international students on campus.) If you adopt that nationalistic attitude in making your own charitable choices, well, that’s your decision. It doesn’t seem to be University President Lawrence H. Summers’ stance, however. In March...
The uniforms of the attendees wore a light dusting of perspiration by the time the lights dimmed. T-shirts, some silkscreened at home, grew dark under arms and in Roschach-looking blots at the smalls of their backs. Pants slung low by hands buried in pockets gripped waists, made tight...
...Dershowitz has urged the University for a year to file its own lawsuit against the amendment, and said yesterday that “every day of discrimination is a day of disgrace to Harvard University.”“We are the wealthiest university in the world,” he said. “We can afford to fight bigotry in ways other universities cannot. And if we don’t take the lead, no one else will.”Prior to the rally, students crammed the perimeter of the Harkness Commons dining area, some...
...into the band’s lives and pasts to get, while still being able to be adapted and used to comfort the listener in times of need and pain. Considering the budget and the band’s schedule, which is almost non stop world wide touring while trying to record their third album, the video is amazing and a breath of fresh air from the cookie cutter videos that are put out by the masses by artists who all sound the same in the first place. —Aly Bock
...hang on to a sloppy handoff from sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan, fumbling for only the fifth time in his career but the third already this season. O’Hagan fell on the ball at the Harvard nine-yard-line to preserve the Crimson’s possession. It was short-lived. Two plays later, a relentless Cornell defensive line gave free safety Kevin Rex all the time in the world to cut off sophomore receiver Joe Murt and snatch away O’Hagan’s first pass attempt...