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Sustainable Words for a Sustainable World

The word of our generation is ‘sustainable.’ Like ‘Choice’ and ‘Life,’ the word both describes an ideology and stands as ...

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Something to Chew On: Tough Theater

Roughly 30 years ago, The Crimson ran a review on these very pages excoriating an experimental student production of Vladimir ...

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A Visitas Guide to Social Life

Let’s talk—I hear you’re considering Harvard.

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An Anti-Manifesto Manifesto

On economic issues, I consider myself to be an adherent of the neoliberal consensus that arose with the market-oriented “New ...

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3D? I’ll Stick With 2

Nintendo’s handheld game console, the 3DS, launched in North America this week. Though not the first example of a glasses-free ...

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The Role of Others

 

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Ignore Them This Time

The best way to drown out the hate of Gomes' detractors is to learn more about what made him truly spectacular.

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I Wanna Be Rebecca Black

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The Mobile Revolution

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Free to Work for Free

Any labor that directly benefits a for-profit company must be compensated even if the employee is willing to work for free.

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Pornographic Ethics

Perhaps the more telling pornography statistic is that slightly over two thirds of young men, and nearly half of young women believe that porn consumption is morally acceptable.

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Spreading the Love

Tomorrow, the musicians Salman Ahmad and Shahram Azhar will perform in Leverett House to benefit the victims of one of ...

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Obama in the Backlands

In Brazilian Portuguese there’s an evocative word sertão, meaning “backlands.” It refers to the Northeastern interior, calling up images of ...

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Lead Us Today

Lead Us Today seeks to shift the way of thinking for students in Zimbabwe by providing leadership workshops in schools, teaching kids about social responsibility and helping them design community service projects, and pairing select students with mentors and internships in their field of interest.

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Wasting Hours

(A Harvard Professor and Harvard College Student walk into a therapist's office.)

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