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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Lewis, rather optimistically, wrote to then-Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles on Dec. 1, 1999 that “the growth [of extracurricular groups] is a natural consequence of the increased diversity, talent, and complexity of the student body.” All of that seems perfectly valid. But the proliferation is also due to the unrelenting drive of the student body...

Author: By Anthony S.A. Freinberg, | Title: A Depressing Mentality | 4/25/2003 | See Source »

...Silverglate’s claims are valid, and prevention of false convictions or deterrence of false allegations being levied was in fact a significant part of the Ad Board’s reasoning—as it well should have been—then the administration has been far too reticent in citing this justification...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Sexual Assault's Forgotten Side | 4/17/2003 | See Source »

There are indeed many valid criticisms of the soft drink deals, which are more involved than simply situating soda machines in prominent places for luring fickle high school consumers. Contracts not only require exclusivity in campus soft drink sales but often provide companies with advertising perks—not to mention access to a much sought-after (and impressionable) population of future buyers. These marketing practices, alongside frighteningly unhealthy offerings in school cafeterias, are only feeding into a serious public health epidemic...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: A Sticky Situation | 4/11/2003 | See Source »

...hungry or hosting the likes of Cut Chemist, who stopped in before his recent Boston performance, Strack can be found either with his wife and children or playing basketball at his old stomping grounds, the MAC. “I don’t have a valid Harvard ID anymore, but I just give them my library card instead,” Strack says with a mischievous grin...

Author: By Seth H. Robinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Central Delights | 4/10/2003 | See Source »

...must refuse to bow to our culture’s false idols. Science will not benefit from canonizing Darwin or making evolution an article of secular faith. We must reject intellectual excommunication as a valid form of dealing with criticism: the most important question for any society to ask is the one that is forbidden...

Author: By Richard T. Halvorson, | Title: Confessions of a Skeptic | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

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