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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Friday, February 24, 2012
That the young and inexperienced Joseph P. Kennedy III can be considered a serious political contender is a clear indicator that our supposed meritocracy is not functioning as it should.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Watching Lin is particularly enthralling given the story surrounding the athlete.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Harvard’s community has produced its own contribution to the ongoing fight against discrimination and ostracism among young people.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Friday, February 17, 2012
Let’s face it: Nobody has trouble grappling with the metaphysics of the library.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
We believe that the T should be allowed to operate on its own, without having to take responsibility for the mismanagement of others. By absorbing the Big Dig debt that the T unjustly shoulders, state authorities could mitigate the harmful impact of current public transportation restructuring plans on Boston’s residents.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Far from acting as a resource for professors, the Q much more effectively serves to guide other students, helping them to select which courses are fun and manageable at the same time.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Monday, February 13, 2012
While it is great to see OCS taking concrete steps to meet student demand for resources in a greater variety of fields, we urge the office to consider expanding and restructuring its services in order to provide more meaningful career development opportunities to students.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Friday, February 10, 2012
People like Thiel should not encourage students to forsake higher education for the sake of a shot at entrepreneurship mid-way through their undergraduate careers.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
It would be a tragedy if a single misguided lawsuit was allowed to destroy a progressive University policy that is necessary to ensuring true fairness in Harvard's admissions.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
We applaud HUDS for listening to student concerns about food quality, healthiness, sustainability, and labor rights, and for taking those issues into consideration when choosing the winter menu.
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