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Melanie R. Williams
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It's Not Just Ethnic Studies
A S A college sophomore, I had a conversation with a fellow Crimson editor and ultimately--as is the case with
The Limit of Liberalism?
A T DINNER last week, a friend of mine and I discussed the highly publicized refusal of Weld Professor of
Regulate Hate Speech
T HE staff position asserts that the raison d'etre of a University is the "free exchange of ideas." We vehemently
Was King Just a Dreamer?
T HE implications of the Carol Stuart murder case hold significance not only for society at large but for the
And on the Eighth Day, God Took His Valium
A philosophical burglar, a relaxation-technique enthusiast, an Arab sheik and plates of sardines all contribute to the side-splitting humor of
Cambridge and Abortion Rights
With the Supreme Court's July decision in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services still fresh in in the minds of pro-choice
Harvard Pro-Choice Forces Face Questions
In about two weeks, the National Organization for Women (NOW) will sponsor a mobilization in the nation's capital for abortion
Pass the Butler
Pull out your white gloves, straighten up your bow tie, and shine up your spats because P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves Takes
Students for Choice Will Picket Pregnancy Clinic
A pro-abortion rights student group will picket outside the Daybreak Crisis Pregnancy Center today to protest the clinic's counselling about
New Abortion Battle Heats Up
Women's and civil liberties groups at Harvard have begun mobilizing delegations for a massive pro-choice march planned for Washington, D.C.
Holding On, Speaking Out, Moving Up
Sitting up with Wendell C. Ocasio '90 into the early hours of morning two years ago, Henry C. Hsia '90
PBK Holds Literary Exercises
Journalist Anthony Lewis '48 addressed the 168 seniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa about the freedom of the British press
What It's Like to be `Married' in College
Two freshpersons are sitting on a bench at a Thayer party during freshperson week. One of them is slightly drunk
HAA Honors Juniors For Campus Activities
The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) awarded the second annual Aloian Scholarships to two juniors last Saturday, recognizing them for their
Students to Join D.C. March
About 400 University students are expected to join the Harvard-Radcliffe Coalition for Women's Rights '89 at Sunday's March on Washington