Ross G. Douthat '02 is a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House. This is his second semester writing a column, and he plans to continue covering politics, culture and anything else that catches his eye. He also looks forward to basking in the reactionary glow of the Bush presidency. His column will appear on alternate Mondays.
B.J. Greenleaf '02, a physics concentrator in Mather House, has extensive experience in science and technology research. He has worked the past six summers in molecular biology and biophysics laboratories at the Mayo Clinic. He is a co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Undergraduate Sciences. His column, which will appear for a second semester on alternate Tuesdays, will discuss developments in science and technology, along with occasional political ruminations.
Nader Hasan '02, a government concentrator in Lowell House, will be writing on international affairs. He hopes to draw on his experiences abroad and as an editor for the Harvard International Review to bring a fresh perspective to current affairs commentary. His column, which will appear on alternate Wednesdays, will focus on America's role in global issues.
Richard S. Lee '01, a former Crimson executive, returns for a second semester as a columnist. He is a social studies concentrator in Pforzheimer House. His column, which will appear on alternate Thursdays, will cover love and war.
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