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...honestly think that we prepared as best as we could have for that tournament,” Kabasakalis added. “There really wasn’t anything different from last year...if you look at our year as a whole??and the last couple of years—that was one bad weekend out of how many? I think next year we’ll have renewed energy and motivation, and hopefully we’ll look at it as a fluke...
Criticism of final club sexism is often conflated with attacks on the clubs as a whole??this creates a strident tone of debate to which club members react defensively. I don’t want to fall into this trap. Instead, I hope to outline some of the meaningful consequences that emerge from the eight all-male clubs’ refusal to admit women, most of which I have observed from my own experience. Because when polemic is cast aside, a powerful truth emerges: the system is simply incompatible with what final club members should?...
...true that the report also deems a war crime the Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza into Southern Israel. But a cursory glance at just the index of the 575-page document reveals that such an item—a miniscule part of the whole??hardly fits at all with the larger themes of the “balanced” document, balanced only in its different biases toward Israel...
...class was less free-wheeling, focusing on the Bach chorales as the basis of learning in “a very controlled environment,” according to Rehding.Rehding says he hopes that the new Music 51—as well as the revamped Music concentration as a whole??will appeal more to students who may lack classical training, but like to play GarageBand or sing in student groups like Kuumba.The new “era of globalization” to which the Final Report of the Task Force on General Education repeatedly refers has also found...
...institution like Harvard to decide what her education means.It is still possible that Gen Ed will spark some worthwhile spring-cleaning and a proliferation of creative, new courses. But, either way, upon graduation, the onus is upon students to decide what our education means as a whole??and to realize that, far from being some kind of grand fortress as its end, a Harvard degree is just one of many strange, blinking lighthouses we will sail past on the way.—Juliet S. Samuel ’09 is a Social Studies concentrator affiliated with Eliot...