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Jason L. Lurie

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By Other Means: The Ouster of Ian Nichols

On May 8, popularly-elected Undergraduate Council (UC) Vice President Ian W. Nichols ’06 resigned his office. Rumors and speculation have


Unfair to the Fairer Sex

The ritual of spring where certain elements complain about the paucity of women in the natural sciences at Harvard has,


Color Blind Students Association

Every year, I’m amused to see what new clubs have sprung up. There’s Freeze Magazine and the James Bond Film


Senior Gift Minus

So Senior Gift Plus actually worked. For the first time in 400 years, the Harvard Corporation bowed to student calls


Mars Ascendant

She’s smart and funny, beautiful and perceptive, sensitive yet hard-nosed. She’s my TV girlfriend, Veronica Mars, the protagonist of the


The Devil and Larry Summers

After hearing the recent discussion on campus and in the national and international media over Larry Summers’s recent remarks on


A Plague of Plagiarism

It’s not boils and the Charles River hasn’t turned to blood, but a different sort of plague—academic dishonesty—has fallen upon


Election Commission Does Not Need To Police Platforms

Mark Adomanis’s recent Dartboard (“ Why Stop at Posters? Dec. 3) unfairly chastises the Election Commission for regulating candidate postering


Money for First-Year Social Committee no laughing matter

The Crimson’s recent article (News, “Tickets to Dylan Concert Sell Out,” Nov. 1) may have treated my amendment to increase