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Despite his status as a veritable academic superstar, Appiah showed up at the Book Store last Thursday??a stone’s throw from his former office, in an unpretentious navy-blue suit, with tortoise shell glasses perched on the end of his nose. He spoke carefully and delicately, with an accent that reflected his own complex identity—Appiah would draw out the “ir” in circle as an Englishman, but would pronounce the “er” in “mother” in the American...
Student ads placed on the website, www.h-ads.net, by 10 p.m. on Mondays will be published in the following Thursday??s issue...
...After Thursday??s display, it appears that the bar may still be out of Harvard’s reach...
Unlike the Crimson, owners of a 204 foot by 87 foot sheet of ice, the No. 1 Golden Gophers (13-4-0, 9-3-0 WCHA)—the tournament’s hosts and one of two possible Harvard opponents on Thursday??skate on an Olympic-sized rink, measuring 200 feet by 100 feet...
...potential for reform. Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06, a non-council candidate, is an attractive choice for this reason. But unfortunately, Moore’s outside perspective does not compensate for his lackluster relationships with administrators. Although Moore claimed in Thursday??s debate that “running the UC isn’t rocket science,” to be an effective advocate for students, a council president must have extensive prior experience working closely with administrators. Given Moore’s relative dearth of lobbying experience, we remain...