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...young and crazy, so go for it.” And since it will probably be freezing anyway, “a regular Harvard sweatshirt, mittens, scarf and down parka” will serve to shield your insulting inclinations from Yale’s more sensitive souls. Unless your scarf covers most of your face, do also keep in mind that while some artistically inspired crimson face paint constitutes healthy school spirit, writing ‘Yale sucks’ across your cheeks trespasses beyond what Ms. Mannersmith calls “the fine line between displaying school spirit...

Author: By Jannie S. Tsuei, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Refining the Rivalry | 11/20/2003 | See Source »

...ashamed of the University when I was forwarded The Crimson’s article on the so-called “Harvard State University” party held by students (News, “450 Matriculate at Harvard State Univ.,” Nov. 12). Unless things have changed drastically in the few years I have been absent from campus, it is entirely possible for students to have “coasted through” their time at Harvard—often under the very same aura of self-congratulation that this “HSU” party represents...

Author: By Simon J. Dedeo, | Title: ‘State U’ Party Displays Arrogance, Privilege | 11/18/2003 | See Source »

...Events in Iraq make it painfully clear that the U.S. cannot bring peace and stability to that nation by itself. Despite the best intentions, the U.S. and its coalition partners are destined to fail unless Iraqis really want freedom. Believing that attacking Americans will lead to a better state of affairs for their nation is a catastrophic misconception. Iraqis will end up with a society ruled once more by gangsters. Iraqis must be willing to fight the terrorists and the thugs who are trying to impose their will upon them. If Iraq really wants to be a self-ruled nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

Covering protests is stressful enough for journalists, but when they have to worry about getting arrested themselves, the task becomes even more complicated. The Massachusetts State Police recognize this concern and issue official press passes that protect reporters covering riots or protests from unwarranted arrests. That is, of course, unless they happen to be student reporters. According to the official state policy, reporters for college newspapers are not eligible for this protection. Two weeks ago, the Massachusetts State Police denied press passes to three Boston College (BC) journalists, citing their lack of a paycheck as the reason for rejecting their...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Passing On The College Press | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

...bound to be shaped by tradition, it is also possible, I think, to shape it. The other day I found that a seam in the lining of my coat had split. I mended it with lavender thread; it is not a repair you’d notice unless you turned the lining inside out. Still, it pleases me to think of the lavender stitches, to think that the next person to inherit this coat will look at those stitches and imagine me. In this small, invisible way, I have made...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Second-Hand Harvard | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

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