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...this wonderful invention (the Internet) that can democratize information, and foreign governments have quickly figured out how to put various kinds of filters and blocks.”With the ivy-covered walls of Harvard rapidly expanding to encompass unlikely but exceptional students, it seems an adjustment of Harvardian attitudes is in order. Despite the social and logistical challenges, Extension School students are earning the Harvard logo one download at a time...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Doherty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Virtual Veritas | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

...Sciences (FAS) administrators can be found eagerly pleading with students to go abroad through brochures, fairs, and advising. Nevertheless, more can be done. Financial burden still too often inhibits students desiring to study abroad from actually venturing out of Cambridge. Harvard-sponsored programs, regardless of their locations, have Harvardian price tags. The summer programs, which last from three to six weeks, cost between $4,500 and $7,700, excluding airfare, a health insurance fee, and so on. Although we are pleased to see that financial aid and a limited number of grants are available for these opportunities, in line with...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Summers Abroad, Harvard-Style | 2/14/2006 | See Source »

...only direct quote that Bronshtein uses to portray the protesters’ point of view is a comment that was left by a non-Harvardian on an online petition. As anybody who has discussed this issue with their friends and acquaintances knows, most Harvard students have much more nuanced views on this issue than the petition signer whom Bronshtein quotes. By conflating all protesters’ views with the simplistic views of a single petition signer with poor spelling and poor grammar, Bronshtein sets up a “straw man” that is that much easier to mock...

Author: By Jenna N. Le | Title: Simplistic View of T-Shirts Trivializes Controversy | 2/10/2006 | See Source »

...recent production of “Slavs!” at the Loeb Theater.Simply performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s libretto was not enough for the HRG&S Players—they also aim at spicing up the production with a generous dash of their own Harvardian creativity.“We can’t do things[in] the way that was originally how the playwrights intended them—they’re dead,” Krause says. “In a new cultural setting, and taking into account how we perceive jokes [today...

Author: By April B. Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Night at the Operetta | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...brain break are cookie crumbs and stale bread, when Noch’s has closed its doors for the night, when one just can’t stomach those oily 7/11 sausages, and when a cup-o-noodles just won’t get the job done, the hungry Harvardian might be driven to the very precipice of despair. Until he realizes his salvation: that bastion of the burrito, king of the quesadilla, and redeemer of the ravenous undergraduate. Yes, the one and only Felipe’s. Unfortunately, it seems that the Cambridge Licensing Commission (CLC), nor Felipe?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Late-Late-Night Burritos | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

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