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Lucy M. Caldwell
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Talk We Don’t Need
In the spirit of springtime renewal, a Harvard student group recently got a facelift. Harvard Men Against Rape re-launched itself
Barack Like Me
Far be it from Harvard students to put aside political mindedness on account of preparing for final exams. Hundreds of
Lessons From Mumbai
CORRECTION APPENDED Thanksgiving was rocked by the news from Mumbai, India: A small gang of terrorists had wreaked havoc on
Misguided Activism
Elation over Barack Obama’s victory two weeks ago was dampened by less good news for left-leaning voters, as same-sex marriage
So Long, Johnny
And so Barack Obama has won the 2008 election. No one should be surprised. In the past several months, we
Contemplating the Crash
As the economic meltdown worsens, hundreds of Harvard seniors find themselves in a jam as they scramble to secure postgraduate
Speaking Truth To Test Scores
Dean of Admissions for Harvard College William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 surprised many in the academic community in September when he
Dissenting Opinion: Safety After Dark
The Crimson Staff is correct in its assessment that students ought to take personal precautions in unsafe times. This is
Right, Where You Least Expect It
Last week, the California Supreme Court voted 4-3 to recognize same-sex marriage. The decision makes the state the second in
Ars Gratia Artis?
A few hundred miles away in New Haven, the prospect of menstrual blood and zygote parts is raising eyebrows. Aliza
Conservatives Keep Cool
I happened to wake up last Friday in the wee hours of the morning when my phone buzzed, notifying me
The Collective Identity
CORRECTION APPENDED Yesterday was Housing Day at Harvard, a day in which earnest freshmen feel either doom or delight. Delight
Are Jocks Necessary?
[CORRECTION APPENDED] Harvard basketball coach Tommy Amaker has come under fire this week for supposedly dubious recruiting practices. According to
No Boys Allowed
Harvard men wishing to pump iron have fewer places to do so, thanks to a recent policy implemented by the
Our Not-So-Secret Lives
It’s said the holiday season is a time for giving and sharing—The Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) seems to have