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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

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Curing the Summertime Blues

Sarah A. Rodriguez '99 is a English concentrator in Winthrop House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays. Brrring. "Hello?" "Julia?"

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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

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Ordinary People

Deaths have explanations to fill the voids they leave. Suicides are different. The suicide of Chang H. Jo '00 before

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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

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Knowledge Is Good

In mourning (sort of) last weekend after Dartmouth College announced its famed fraternity system would be going coed, I rented

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Consulting Hits Home

As the semester began this week, seniors attended class in tailored suits, carrying briefcases instead of bookbags and putting away

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Playing the God Card

As the cloud of impeachment looms over President Clinton, and we enter a special time in the Jewish and Christian

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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

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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.

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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

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Make Laws, Not Lawsuits

In light of the lucrative settlements that many states have reached with tobacco companies, it is no surprise that the

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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

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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

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Who Owns Beowulf?

Being a big fan of Ralph Waldo Emerson Poet in Residence Seamus Heaney, I spent much of the past three

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