Lauren E. Baer
The Thin White Line
At the front of every Harvard University shuttle bus there is a thin white line, clearly demarcating a point behind
The Unofficial Guide to Junior Parents Weekend
Like all promotional material distributed by Harvard College, the Junior Parents Weekend brochure that arrived in my mailbox last week
Washed Away with the Tide
There's something dirty in the laundry rooms of Harvard College, and it's not sweat-stained DHA's or sullied socks. There's a
Following Tuft's Lead
Last week, after a multiple month showdown that culminated in a student takeover of Tufts University's Bendetson Hall, Tufts president
It's More About the Giving
Tomorrow, as we sit at dinner tables across the nation, break bread with our kin and reap the delectable benefits
Prepping For 2004
This morning our nation awoke with a new president. After months of stimulating intellectual discourse, the people of America (or
The Day Midterms Arrived
Long, long time ago, I can still remember how that coursebook used to make me smile. And I knew that
Rights Policies Gone Wrong
The justness of a nation ought never be determined by the liberties it extends to the vast majority of its
Rethinking India
The question was posed in perfect English. There was no confusion in its intent, no malice in its delivery. And
The Real Urban Outfitter
NEW DELHI, India--Every night I go to sleep wearing Delhi. Try as I may to disrobe, to wash the city
Dunster Arts is Music to House Residents' Ears
Dunster is a little House that knows how to make a lot of noise. True to its pre-randomization musical roots,
Editorial Notebook: When Mammoths Fly
Last week Russia proved that while it can't achieve macroeconomic stability or keep a Prime Minister for more than three
Bring Home A Little Summer Lovin'
It's a four word response. Possibly even an excuse. Always stated matter of factly and imbued with a certain indignance.
POSTCARD FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
It's a four word response. Possibly even an excuse. Always stated matter of factly and imbued with a certain indignance.
Another Victim of Littleton
When Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold casually walked through the doors of Columbine High school last week armed with two