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Don't Forget Your Sunscreen
Three years ago, Harold Varmus, director of the National Institutes of Health, was announced as the principal speaker at Harvard's
Curing the Summertime Blues
Sarah A. Rodriguez '99 is a English concentrator in Winthrop House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays. Brrring. "Hello?" "Julia?"
Why Life Is a Scam
Baratunde R. Thurston '99 is a philosophy concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays. It's me again
Ordinary People
Deaths have explanations to fill the voids they leave. Suicides are different. The suicide of Chang H. Jo '00 before
Remembering An Gorta Mor
An Irish-American, are yet? This Wednesday, as you are settling down to a pint of Guinness and joining in yet
Knowledge Is Good
In mourning (sort of) last weekend after Dartmouth College announced its famed fraternity system would be going coed, I rented
Consulting Hits Home
As the semester began this week, seniors attended class in tailored suits, carrying briefcases instead of bookbags and putting away
Playing the God Card
As the cloud of impeachment looms over President Clinton, and we enter a special time in the Jewish and Christian
The Road Less Traveled
For those of us who didn't turn in Scantron bidding sheets for corporate recruiting last Thursday, who haven't been jetting
Take Down the "Winter" Decorations
Harvard, it seems, is very happy about winter. House common spaces all over campus are adorned with festive "winter" decorations.
Beyond Good and Evil at OCS
The debate surrounding the pursuit of jobs in investment banking and consulting has become polemical, to the point where it
Make Laws, Not Lawsuits
In light of the lucrative settlements that many states have reached with tobacco companies, it is no surprise that the
Chit-Chatting All the Way
You see them as you walk through campus. Some of them are dialing as they cruise through the Yard, others
Adding Color to Sitcom Life
The new movie Pleasantville marks the second time this year that Hollywood has turned its cameras on itself, with interesting
Who Owns Beowulf?
Being a big fan of Ralph Waldo Emerson Poet in Residence Seamus Heaney, I spent much of the past three