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Sahil K. Mahtani
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Noble Lies
Whatever the benefits of affirmative action, one undeniable downside is the element of disrespect it introduces onto our campus. This
Pass The Shears, Please
Now that we have a female president, must we also have flowers in Harvard Yard? The association between gender and
Wind, Sand, and Stars
To suffer from wanderlust is to be in the thrall of travel, to have an itch to get out and
Awareness, My Arse
A breast cancer awareness campaign this week plunged the campus into fertile discussion. “Big or Small, Save ‘Em All,” the
The Virtue We Forgot
It was, despite everything, a tepid sort of rebellion. The Undergraduate Council (UC) president appeared on dais, invited, as requested,
Bain and Suffering
By my count, there have been at least 35 op-eds written in recent weeks comparing the United States to the
Dr. Counter Must Apologize
This article appeared on the Web on May 21, 2007 and in the print edition on May 23, 2007. On
Rock On, Brother West
After the stunning success of his first spoken word album, Cornel West has decided to release a second. God help
Predictions
The Crimson’s editorial board puts its slightly scuffed crystal ball to work. Michael B. Broukhim ’07 Editorial chair Drew Gilpin
The Campus That Cried ‘Wolf’
Accuse Harvard of racism, and you fall in a long and undistinguished lineage. When Derek Bok rejected quotas for faculty