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Andrew P. Winerman
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The Beautiful University
One enters senior year at Harvard with a great deal of trepidation, a feeling that first-years who might be reading
The Fallacy of ‘Peace’
The contradictions of the “peace movement” crystallized for me when I saw a photograph of two bikini-clad Spanish women with
Higonnet's Arrogance
At Harvard, we expect faculty from other countries to at least try to understand ours. It’s a shame that Robert
Paying the Piper for the Pipe
The city of Boston recently decided to ban smoking entirely in all restaurants and bars, and it might soon follow
Let’s Argue
Harvard undergraduates of opposing political philosophies have a remarkably difficult time discussing any political issue. The reason is that we
The Play's the Thing!
Who knew it was possible to fall in love with a work of art? To enjoy one, sure. To reread
Zinn Calls U.S. Policies Ineffective, Immoral
Boston University professor emeritus Howard Zinn openly criticized U.S. foreign policy since Sept. 11 at a speech on Tuesday at
Lessons of Pearl's Last Words
The great Viennese psychotherapist Viktor Frankl wrote, “Man is that being who invented the gas chambers of Auschwitz; however, he
With Friends Like These
Saudi Arabia, as one of America’s primary allies in the Middle East, was never a candidate to be part of
Raise Workers' Skills Before Wages
As President Lawrence H. Summers continues to ruminate the suggestions of the Katz Committee, any further discussion about the living
FBI Cracks Down on Software Piracy
Authorities seized computers in 27 cities on Tuesday, including those on the campus of MIT, in an attempt to crush
Gift Shop To Close, Facing Slow Sales
Wordsworth Gifts, a fixture on Brattle Street for several years, will be closing its doors by the end of 2001,
Room Inspections To Be Stricter
Winter break room inspections will be more strict this year than in the past, according to an e-mail most House
Enough Self-Deprecation
In trying to come to terms with the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, some academics have argued that we need to
Waiting for the Other Shoe
It wasn’t supposed to be like this. I remember, on my way up to school earlier this month, reading an