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...machine comes from Wonder Pizza USA, the company with exclusive American distribution rights to this invention, already popular across Europe. These mammoth machines weigh nearly 1,200 lbs and cost $20,000—only half of one year of Harvard tuition...
Anybody who has read this column before (thanks, Mom) knows that I don’t usually weigh in on campus politics. When I decided to write about Senior Gift Plus, I didn’t know what I was getting into. Since my last column, I’ve gotten compliments from people I’ve never met, and I’ve had friends act like I just killed their cat. The issue raises international questions about corporate money in repressive countries and local questions about the role of Senior Gift at Harvard. Everybody seems...
...argument, in some form, has been made so many times it has become a cliché. If we pressure Harvard to divest from a company doing business with a genocidal government, next thing you know we’ll be going after T-bills. We shouldn’t weigh the merits of this particular case because we’d be setting a precedent that might lead us to do something stupid in the future. Apparently Harvard students can’t be trusted to realize that a T-bills campaign is qualitatively different than a campaign focused...
...Troops Weigh...
...won’t weigh in on these particular issues: I’ll leave that to experts in the fields in question and the faculty at this institution. I would, however, like to pause for a moment to reflect on a different world in which this whole controversy seems rather silly—a world, I imagine, which Summers and his critics both are pining for right about...