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...during the meeting, Vice President Michael R. Blickstead ’05 said that the council’s keg pick-up service, which ran yesterday, was not “overly sucessful,” and that he hopes the second pick-up date—in two weeks??will be more sucessful...
Student magazines, the center of the past weeks?? controversy, represent an entirely different category. The office of Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 officially recognizes 26 student publications on campus. They cover a wide range of subjects: from the politically charged Salient, Perspective and the Harvard Political Review; to the culturally oriented Harvard Asia-Pacific Review, Zalacain, Diversity and Distinction and Yisei; to light-hearted humor magazines like SATIRE V, Swift and The Lampoon...
...during their first weeks??nay, during their four years—there will be ample opportunity for the invincible to experience rejection, many for the first time. Will this rejection become a springboard for success? Or will ego depletion leave these bright-eyed first-years wishing they had gone to State...
Harvard will have no trouble getting up for next two weeks?? contests, with the two championships and possibly two match-ups against rival Dartmouth on the horizon...
Bush released his ads last Wednesday, and they are scheduled to run for at least three weeks??inundating swing states with patriotism-inducing images of national tragedy. In just a few 9/11-filled seconds, the president manages to break his promise not to politicize the attacks, offend those who gave their lives two and a half years ago and pretend to be the country’s leading patriot. Though it would be difficult to come up with an appropriate way to turn footage of the World Trade Center’s wreckage into a political promotion, the Bush...