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...thought on Hajj, and maybe that’s the learning you come out with,” Khwaja said. “Once you think a Muslim European is good, then maybe all Europeans are, too. A famous example of this broader learning may have been Malcolm X and his letter from Hajj, [in which] he attributes rethinking his views on race to performing the Hajj.” —Staff writer Ahmed N. Mabruk can be reached at amabruk@fas.harvard.edu...
Faceoff dominance has long been a critical factor of the Crimson’s game as possession time can make or break any team’s game plan. Gaudet comes to the X with a long stick, a rare choice in men’s lacrosse...
...Unfortunately [freshman midfielder Christian] Oberbeck just had a season ending injury,” Harvard sophomore Jason Duboe added while considering the Crimson options at the X. “But [junior midfielder] Nick Smith and [Freshman midfielder Andrew] Parchman are fully capable of controlling the faceoff. Even though they have a great guy we can [definitely] neutralize them at the X. [Assistant] Coach Kelly has done a good job preparing...
...Nationally, the organics movement is surging. The Whole Foods-buying, hybrid-driving, compulsively-recycling Generation X has transformed an experiment on a 1960’s Hippie commune into a $12 billion per year industry. But with two thirds of American supermarkets now stocking organic produce, what does sustainable food mean, and is HUDS providing...
...cinema the centerpiece of her academic life at Harvard as a Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator. She just finished writing her senior thesis on the Grove Press, a publishing house and film production company that published such then-controversial works as “The Autobiography of Malcolm X.”“I wanted to use film as a way to consider the historical context of the 60s and the history of independent distribution in general,” she says. Whitaker’s interest in independent filmmaking influenced her work with the Cinematic. Founded...