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Ariela J. Gross
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War on What?
I PICKED UP the phone the other day, and it was my old friend Ollie North. "What up, dude?" I
Watching the Cradle
I T WAS THE day before Thanksgiving. We'd all had a hard week--maybe the hardest in the last six years.
A Vote for Democracy
W HO SHOULD vote? In America, the answer to that question seems obvious. Everybody should vote. Everybody. In Massachusetts, that
American Dream 101
M Y LITTLE SISTER just entered the eighth grade at La Colina Junior High in Santa Barbara, California. Maybe it's
Democrats Adrift
L AST FALL, Democratic National Chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr. '60 and his cadre of politicos at the Democratic National
A Harvard Traveler's Seven Burmese Days
Burma Air Corporation is an experience in itself. The plane we flew on was a Fokker propeller plane, an old
Tales of a Would-be Playboy Bunny?
"Hello, is this David Chan?" "Yes?" "I hope I didn't call too early--" It was 9:30 a.m. "It's not too
A Good Fright
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Directed by Lisa Freinkel Lowell House Junior Common Room March 7-9 O VERWHELMING THE LOWBUDGET
Feminism's Rebirth
F EMINISM IS TAUGHT in a few classes at Harvard, in which students read French theorists like Helene Cixous and
Appearance and Reality in Chile
I ARRIVED IN SANTIAGO, Chile with my father on Dec. 15, 1985, at 1:30 a.m. The first sight that greeted
Political Posturing
W HEN PAUL KIRK, the new Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), told a packed Forum at the Harvard