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...says, later adding in an e-mail that he is critical of the Israeli military “only because I hold us to higher standards than anyone else.”And while many Americans balk at the proposal by Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., to reinstitute a draft, Harman says Israeli youths often consider military service a “rite of passage.”Efi E. Massasa ’09, who also spent three years in the IDF, says that the service is at “the core of Israeli citizenship...

Author: By Carolyn F. Gaebler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: For Them, The Draft Is A Fact Of Life | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

...Zaidi ’08 and Eddie Y. Lee ’08 are those student leaders...

Author: By Nana M. Ayensu, Denise Diaz, and Erica L. Farber | Title: Zaidi and Lee: Helping Realize Harvard’s Promise | 12/1/2006 | See Source »

...class we will be talking appropriation of African music,” Agawu says.Students say successful bypass petitions allow them to study a wider range of topics in a given field than they could under the Core alone.African and African American Studies 175, according to Elisabeth Y. Ndour ’08, is “one way of expanding the core along international lines... I do not see why there should be a Core course on Bach, but not on African music.”“Harvard is diverse enough that we can?...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: More Petitions for Core Credit Succeed | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...foot Jew, what can the UC do for you?” shouts their campaign squad outside the Science Center. According to Hadfield, in elections the “campaign tactics are most important.” Ali A. Zaidi ’08 and Edward Y. Lee ’08 have taken a more theoretical approach to their campaign. “We’ve tried to resist the slogan based culture,” says Zaidi, citing their slogan “I am Harvard’s Promise” as more of a maxim...

Author: By Peter B. Weston, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: What Rhymes with “Curricular Review”? | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

Harvard kids have many ways to unwind: parties, club social, study breaks, sex—oh wait—and, now, meditation. Since November 15, Harvard College Women’s Center has been holding hour-long meditation sessions every Wednesday until winter break, according to Susan Y. Yao ’09, who initiated the program. “Meditation is a de-stresser for a lot of people,” Yao says. “It is all about becoming aware of the world around you by stopping for a moment in the frantic rush of life...

Author: By Jennifer Ding, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Zen Wednesdays, Under Canaday | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

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