Letters
The Key to Grade Deflation
Harvard is overlooking two solutions to its problem of grade inflation. The first one is prohibitively expensive, and for many
Final Clubs Are Not 'All That'
Predictably, the perpetual battle over final clubs has flared up again this year. Some champion the clubs as the last
Important Enough to be a target
It has become a running joke—one of the hardiest generated by the torrent of gallows humor that followed Sept. 11.
Riverside Committee Not a Rubber Stamp
To the editors: Re: “Harvard Frustrated by Riverside Project Progress” (News, Oct. 12): One of the events that triggered the
Reeves Deserves Seat
To the editors: I was extremely dismayed to see that The Crimson did not endorse incumbent Kenneth E. Reeves ’72
A Night of Distraction
This past Sunday night, the CNN website displayed the large bold headline: “A Night of Distraction.” With Game Seven of
Free Association in School and Society
In a recent pre-election controversy, the Harvard College Democrats (HCD) confronted a tough issue: the freedom of association. On one
Let the Partisanship Begin
A renewed spirit of debate and partisanship has emerged on Capitol Hill after a period of incredible bipartisanship and unquestioning
Flying in the Face of Racism
For 38 percent of New Jersey blacks, racial profiling must not be so bad. After all, that many agree that
Creating Hate
To the editors: In “Bringing Hate to Harvard” (Column, Oct. 31), Nader R. Hasan writes that that Ann Coulter “spewed
Want To Flirt With Me?
To the editors: I completely agree with the Editor’s Notebook written by Arianne R. Cohen ’03 entitled, “Where Are We
Keeping America Rolling
Americans must not worry. Although anthrax is repeatedly being discovered, although Osama bin Laden seems no closer to ever being
Halloween After Sept. 11
Today marks our first Halloween after the Sept. 11 attack, and this holiday more than any other raises the delicate
Where Are We To Flirt?
I think I know why there are so many single people at Harvard. Last Saturday night, I found myself in