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SOLIDIFYING THE BUSINESS If sheer numbers can ward off the competition, then TheFacebook and its populist strategy have the chance to stay on top for a long time. But that all depends, of course, whether the boys behind the operation stick around...
...sometimes difficult to look at a vagina. Or so Kate G. Ward ’05 was kind enough to demonstrate during the first sketch of the Athena Theater Company’s (ATC) Vagina Monologues , which played through this past weekend at the Agassiz Theater. With the help of Anastasia M. Artemyev ’08 (who held the mirror), Ward bent over backwards in an effort to show everyone just how hard it is for a woman to get a good look at herself...
...recent weeks many academics have rallied to the defense of Ward Churchill, an unkempt University of Colorado professor who, in a published essay, referred to victims of the September 11 attacks as “little Eichmanns inhabiting the sterile sanctuary of the twin towers.” It is tellingly hypocritical that some of these same academics now seek to strong-arm Harvard’s president for raising a plausible and empirically testable hypothesis at an academic conference...
Being born a Sara(h) in the 1980s was no easy thing. To begin with, there were probably several newborns in every hospital ward with the same name, as Sara(h) was the fifth most popular girl’s name of the decade. Then came daycare and elementary school, where initials became key in differentiating between us. “I remember being known as Sarah T. even in kindergarten,” writes Sarah Talkovsky ’06, in an e-mail. By the time college acceptance letters arrived, it was second nature to ignore people shouting...
...study finds that feeling loved and having a warm, cuddly support group helps women ward off depression but doesn't do much for men. Paradoxically, men may suffer more than women do from the adverse effects of isolation--such as a weakened immune system...