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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Thursday, October 6, 2011
We implore students: Do not punch male final clubs until each one makes a commitment to break down barriers and support gender inclusivity.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
New policies allow for more leeway in judging cases and provide for penalties that vary in seriousness with the crimes they are made to address.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
We shouldn’t be eager to denounce the salaries earned by those who manage our endowment fund. If anything, we should be thankful for the opportunities HMC creates.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Monday, October 3, 2011
When candidates are anonymous, voters are likely to adhere to outdated voting paradigms and opt for male candidates.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Friday, September 30, 2011
HMC should take this moment to reaffirm a commitment to corporate social responsibility in the developing world.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Thursday, September 29, 2011
That Harvard students routinely flock to off-campus social spaces belies the fact that Harvard, in truth, owns an abundance of underutilized social space.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
This well-publicized case gets to the heart of how a potentially legitimate protest can go too far and infringe on the rights of other people.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
For too long, museums in Western Europe and the United States have jealously clung to objects to which they have no underlying valid claim. As a rule, they should begin returning them to the many nations of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asian and others who now have the ample resources to take care of them.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Monday, September 26, 2011
We regret that our legal system has created such confusion and, in a larger sense, lost the trust and faith of the American people in its handling of this particular case.
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OPINION
By The Crimson Staff
Friday, September 23, 2011
The strategic management of student dissent by the College was in fact an act of suppression of such dissent, as the Speak Out was deliberately scheduled far away from and long after the ribbon-cutting ceremony, discouraging students from voicing their opinions at the real event itself.
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