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...it’s dramatic. I’m not sure it quite reaches the level of tragic, but there are tragic elements in it. Above all—and this will get lost in the left versus right sniping you’ll see in the next few weeks??it’s an important story. Ultimately a lot of the issues with Larry were about personality. At the same time, the underlying argument was about what kind of place a university ought to be. Not just any university, but the university I’ve argued...
...Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA) kicked off its second-annual “Bisexuality Weeks?? program with events yesterday and Sunday. During the next two weeks, the group hopes to build on last year’s program by discussing bisexual men and by focusing on the marginalization of bisexuals within the larger queer community. “These are issues that aren’t normally addressed in the GBLT [Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, and Transgender] community,” said Jana S. Y. Lepon ’08, treasurer of BGLTSA...
...deal, but it grates on your nerves when you have to fight these types of semantic battles on a daily basis. It’s especially tiresome when the same grandma refers to the girl that your thirteen-year-old brother has been seeing for two weeks??one movie date, chaperoned by parents, no kissing—as his girlfriend. She doesn’t include quotes there, either...
...Harvard will figure out its strengths and weaknesses very quickly as it opens the season with four out of five games against ECAC opponents. The streak ends with a tough matchup against the top-ranked national team, St. Lawrence. The talented Saints will benefit from a few weeks?? head start to the season“We have been waiting for this for a while now,” captain Carrie Schroyer said. “In the preseason we are waiting for Oct. 15—for the official start of our practices. And we were looking forward...
...loss. With two losses, Harvard sits right behind them having already lost to the Tigers and beaten the Bears. The big game for the Crimson to watch—and the one that will likely determine if it has a shot at a championship heading into the final two weeks??will be next week’s Yale-Brown matchup. As difficult as it may be, Harvard fans are going to have to swallow their pride, put on anything blue they own, and root for the Bulldogs to knock off the Bears. If Brown gets by Yale unscathed...