Letters
Sharon Not Responsible for Palestinian Violence
To the editors: Nader R. Hasan’s eloquent commentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (Column, Dec. 12) is, unfortunately, riddled with both
Tolkien’s Saga Rings True Once Again
When The Fellowship of the Ring is released on Dec. 19, a new generation will be introduced to the fantastic
"Kick in the Butt" Not Enough for Walker
John Walker Lindh, an American citizen who converted to Islam and fought with the Taliban in Afghanistan, is in deep
Taking Life By the Handlebars
Yesterday I saw a biker on DeWolfe Street talking to the driver of a car next to him. “Why did
Trees Don't Bite
To the editors: In response to the recent Christmas Tree bashings, I wonder if those same people would also like
Justice Dept. Letter Preyed on Immigrants
To the editors: I enjoyed reading The Crimson’s editorial on the decision of U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Collins (“Michigan’s Mailing Mistake,”
Teach Critical Thinking, Not 'Mainstream Values'
To the editors: I read with dismay President Lawrence H. Summers’ comments a few weeks ago suggesting that academic institutions
Find New Decorations
To the editors: Few things are hateful enough to compare to swastikas, and the Christmas tree in Leverett dining hall
Learn, Live With Others
To the editors: The point of the Houses isn’t to make everyone feel comfortable. Sometimes, the point may be to
Give Jewish Holidays Equal Prominence
To the editors: As a Jew, I find an explicit Christmas season far preferable to the type of ecumenical holiday
Returning to the Skies
This year, as was well expected, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Report for November reported that the
Christmas Trees Signal Celebration, Not Hate
To the editors: In his opposition to a dining-hall Christmas tree (News, “Tree Kindles Leverett Debate,” Dec. 4), Leverett Resident
Navy Wants Bombs, Not Ballots on Vieques
For nearly 60 years, the U.S. Navy has conducted naval exercises in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Day and night, naval officers