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Gore’s Moral Choice: Politics or Justice? On Nov. 12, 2001, America finally discovered the results of the Nov. 7, 2000

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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Reeves Deserves Seat

To the editors: I was extremely dismayed to see that The Crimson did not endorse incumbent Kenneth E. Reeves ’72

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A Night of Distraction

This past Sunday night, the CNN website displayed the large bold headline: “A Night of Distraction.” With Game Seven of

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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

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Let the Partisanship Begin

A renewed spirit of debate and partisanship has emerged on Capitol Hill after a period of incredible bipartisanship and unquestioning

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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

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Creating Hate

To the editors: In “Bringing Hate to Harvard” (Column, Oct. 31), Nader R. Hasan writes that that Ann Coulter “spewed

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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

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Keeping America Rolling

Americans must not worry. Although anthrax is repeatedly being discovered, although Osama bin Laden seems no closer to ever being

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Halloween After Sept. 11

Today marks our first Halloween after the Sept. 11 attack, and this holiday more than any other raises the delicate

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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

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