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Kamil E. Redmond
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The Council's Misuse of Race
Yesterday morning I opened The Harvard Crimson to yet another article on the impeachment process of the recently elected Undergraduate
Endpaper: Action Woman
I was walking through the Yard, listening to some Jammin' 94.5 absorbed in my own thoughts of summer research, when
The Mis-Education of Cultural Rhythms
Harvard left Saturday's annual Cultural Rhythms show in high spirits, pleased with a $5 well-spent. Indeed, host Will Smith was
The Miseducation of Cultural Rhythms
Harvard left Saturday's annual Cultural Rhythms show in high spirits, pleased with a $5 well-spent. Indeed, host Will Smith was
Love or Domination?
Once again, race has consumed the nation's attention. The news that scientists have shown through DNA testing that Thomas Jefferson
DARTBOARD
'The Man' From Nantucket There once was a boy named Noah, He was a misogynist fool. He wrote a small
Finding Your Niche
L ast week, I decided to ignore all of my moral and ethical beliefs and enter a Final Club party.
Understanding Mandela
As I sat down to write this column one question kept running through my mind: How can I express the
No Study Abroad for Me
Many rising juniors will spend next semester abroad in Spain, Argentina or Costa Rica. Others anticipate a year in Israel
Conference Focuses on Gay Rights
Gay activists and politicians gathered at the Second Annual Harvard Queer Politics Conference Saturday to discuss the advancement of gay
Waiting By the Mailbox In Vain
W hy won't the ACLU return my phone calls? I run to the mailbox every day hoping that a letter
Looking Out for Number One
T o be a Harvard undergraduate is a responsibility. Most of us were extremely lucky to be accepted here. We
Magazine Readers Honor Three Current Professors
Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN) has named Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry Elias J. Corey, Baird Professor of Science Dudley
The House of Yes
Yet another dysfunctional-family Thanksgiving drama, this time with a little incest and crises of identity thrown in. Josh Hamilton plays
A Conversation with a Caveman
After seeing Rob Becker in all of his balding, beer-bellied caveman glory, it is extremely difficult to reconcile his stage