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Kenyon S. Weaver

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The sushi at Porter Exchange is worth the trip down Mass. Ave.

What I Got

There are few harder tasks than to reflect on college and be original. It would be a miracle for me

Party On, Harvard

Maybe it was fate. Just as we seniors pack our belongings for good and reflect on our experiences at Harvard,

The Salient's True End

The weekend before last was a spectacle of discussion. Here at Harvard, everybody’s favorite conservative rag, The Salient, arrived in

Boston Marathon Exclusive: The sequel

Robert Cheruiyot, winner of the 2003 Boston Marathon Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes and 11 seconds Prizes: $80,000, an olive

L'Espalier-Worthy

Three-and-a-half years ago, I received for my birthday a $150 gift certificate to L’Espalier, arguably the best, most romantic and

Fifteen-Love

“The Summers Tennis Watch has begun...God save us all.” —FM, October 10, 2002 Thus started the Summers Tennis Watch. And

Radical Economics: An Alternative to Ec 10

Rising gas prices from a war in Iraq. School vouchers. Environmental degradation and tradable pollution permits. Economic issues saturate today’s

For The Moment

Rant! with Kenyon S.M.Weaver

This is going to be a parting shot. So, students want kegs of beer next weekend, the House Masters and

For The Moment

Saturday Night!

Hey Caleb J. Beyers '03, what did you do on Saturday Night? I went to the Lampoon party; I’m a

For The Moment

Saturday Night!

FM: Hey Nicholas Stephanopoulos '04, what'd you do on saturday night? NS: Saturday night I was staffing for Room 13.

For The Moment

Rant!

It may not seem obvious at first, but what was cool then isn’t cool now. If you haven’t yet, leave

For The Moment

RANT!

It seems like every conversation I have nowadays is some relationship blah-blah bullshit. Why must Harvard conversations consist primarily of

For The Moment

RANT!

How in the nine billion names of God did it get to this: Dead in the middle of a lecture

Journalists, Scholars Argue Racial Bias in News Coverage

WASHINGTON—What role does the media play in our perception of race today? Two panels of America’s top journalists, professors, and

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