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...Emily has, she’s willing to keep pushing herself because of her love of the sport. She’s clearly Olympic material.” Harvard men’s fencers Benji Ungar and Teddy Sherrill are also competing in the Junior World Championships in today??s epee event. —Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cross Grabs Second Title | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...feminist, what do I want? For everyone to stop associating me with this whole bra-burning thing. It’s sort of culturally irrelevant to today??s society. I mean, seriously, my bra cost $50 from Victoria’s Secret—it’s expensive—so if you think I’m going to burn it and expose myself to this cold New England weather, you’re crazy. Laughable caricatures of bra-burning feminazis fail to recognize that contemporary feminism comes in a variety of guises, united...

Author: By Robin L. Toler | Title: Lay Off My Underwear | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...year in high school, whenever I said I wanted to go away to Harvard, everyone asked, “Oh, so you want to find yourself a rich man, is that why?” Obviously, I chose Harvard for more than just an M.R.S. degree, but even in today??s society, it can be impossible to escape the view of a woman as a person who is supposed to submit to a man. I thought Harvard would be a more feminist-friendly place, but surprisingly, judging by the reaction to the new Women’s Center...

Author: By Robin L. Toler | Title: Lay Off My Underwear | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...men’s rights, it would be equally dangerous to discredit feminists for all they have done and dishonor their hard work by not continuing it. Perhaps very privileged students don’t quite have the realization of the real world outside of college, but surviving in today??s society is marked by a constant struggle to uphold and ensure one’s rights. Women are lucky that their mothers and even grandmothers loved their daughters enough to cause the social unrest that produced the benefits that many women enjoy today. But perhaps these same...

Author: By Robin L. Toler | Title: Lay Off My Underwear | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

...Graduate School of Education. The ideas that they debated included individual consciousness, a common human gene pool, and the existence of electrons. The discussion, sponsored by the Harvard Bookstore and Seed Magazine, marked the recent release of the essay collection, “What We Believe But Cannot Prove: Today??s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty,” which was edited by John Brockman. The panelists, who all contributed essays to the book, featured Harvard psychology professors, Daniel Gilbert, Mark D. Hauser, and Elizabeth Spelke, as well as a Tufts philosophy professor, Daniel...

Author: By Jan Zilinsky, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Profs Debate Consciousness | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

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