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Hugh P. Liebert
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The Green Games
There are times in a man's life when months of hard work suddenly seem worthless. When in the space of
The Rites of Springfest
This Sunday is Springfest, the one day every year when even the grouchiest critics of the Undergraduate Council are tempted
The Collected Works of fas%
Last Friday, Harvard suffered through several hours without access to e-mail thanks to a small lapse in the vigilance of
March Madness and Democracy
March is the cruelest month. The confluence of myriad midterms, sundry applications and neglected theses is bad enough. But for
McCain's Moral Equivalent of War
Supporters of Arizona Sen. John S. McCain had a tough time last night at the IOP. As returns from the
Sic Transit Dunkin' Donuts
Some Harvard students sate their revolutionary ambitions with social justice rallies and ill-fated leafleting in Mass Hall. Others, however, commit
The Lost Art of Harvard Oratory
'Tis the season when smiling choruses of admissions officers, tour guides and sundry administrators begin to sing of Harvard's virtues,
Core Classes Lack Depth
Stodgy traditionalists make happy habit of lamenting the place of the Western canon in college curricula. How odd, they say,
Falling in Love With the T
It's not every day one falls in love. I, however, have fallen. She's not too comely; in fact, she's large,
Always an Icon, A Bond in the '90s
All the world's a movie, and young men have their favorite characters in it. At first the infant, amidst his