Word: columnism
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...you’re still going to skip past the sports page, that’s fine too—but at least read my column first...
...agree with the thinking that sports are a necessary diversion, a welcome release from the intense world we find ourselves in. As I sit here writing this column, I’m anxiously awaiting the start to the Astros season in just a few minutes and the Cy Young soon to follow for Roy Oswalt this year. But I do believe that as much as we absorb ourselves in athletes and games, we should be aware of the world beyond our front door, our team’s ballpark and our country...
Duncan M. Currie ’04 is a history concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
Richard T. Halvorson ’03 is a philosophy and government concentrator in Pforzheimer House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...Harvard women’s tennis team may not have tamed the West over spring break, but it did come home plus two in the win column, despite falling to No. 4 California on Wednesday. The No. 18 Crimson (10-3) notched decisive wins over No. 17 Fresno State, 5-2, and No. 67 Pepperdine, 6-1, on its swing through California...