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Jordana R. Lewis
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Curtsying to Mansfield
To the editors: Joshua P. Rogers’ article, “Mansfield Decries Harvard’s Sex Scene” ( Dec. 4 ), is a caricature of
Don't Say Goodbye
This article is my Parting Shot—my last hurrah in the pages of The Crimson. My final jab at the inexplicable
The Procrastinators Among Us
Harvard always introduces exams with a generous week-and-a-half holiday they call reading period. During these ten days, students have the
Allston Burr Advisor
Mad scientists, preoccupied philosophers and cerebral academics have never been particularly well known for their social skills or for their
Our Higher Education
Last week, the New York Times argued that the scholar-athlete, who could perform as well in the classroom as on
Spring Break, State School Style
Not a single day too soon, Spring Break officially starts tomorrow. With it, the entire campus will fracture into groups
Thesis This
It’s mighty rough trying to talk to seniors these days. Most of us still fret about what we’re doing next
You Pay for What You Get
If I could ask the infamous Suzanne M. Pomey ‘02 and the enigmatic Randy J. Gomes ‘02 just one question,
Dissent: One Admissions Process, Early
There is no question that the current two-tiered approach to college admissions benefits schools. They are able to guarantee that
White Collars and Working Girls
It’s finally official: The National Bureau of Economic Research has declared that the United States’ economy has slipped into a
Indoctrinating, Not Educating
Two weeks ago, the students in Foreign Cultures 17, “Thought and Change in the Contemporary Middle East” watched a movie
The Death of Debauchery
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts—The Winthrop House Masters, tutors and House Committee have canceled this year’s “Debauchery” party and replaced it with what
Can't Buy Me Young Love
On Sunday The New York Times Magazine published an exploration of “Love in the 21st Century.” The Times covered all
Dissent: A Battle Worth Fighting
Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 should not only be able to carry out his grading policy for
Pathological Progressivism
Most everyone at Harvard slaves and sweats over the social cause of their choice: “Ten dollars an hour!” “Color-blind love!”