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Stephen E. Sachs ’02 is a history concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...form of sympathetic journalism called for by Kevin Hartnett ’03 in “Suzanne and Randy” (Column, March 11) is a contradiction in terms. Hartnett asserts that the article on Suzanne M. Pomey ’02 and Randy J. Gomes ’02 in Fifteen Minutes should not have been written because it detailed the alleged crimes of fellow Harvard students, showing lack of compassion. In reality, the article simply demonstrated an abundance of journalistic integrity. As Hartnett himself notes, the piece was well researched—including interviews with former teachers...
...have two problems with the column by Nader R. Hasan ’02 (“Patriotism and Its Discontents,” March 13). First, Hasan criticizes Jews who he claims support Israel with unconditional “hysteria.” However, he fails to mention that the population of Jews in the world is miniscule and that Jews were the target of the greatest genocide in world history. Because there are so few Jews left in the world today, maybe we cling to solidarity because we have to. Because our existence depends...
Ross G. Douthat ’02 is a history and literature concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...
With a sweep of its singles matches against Boston College on Saturday, the Harvard women’s tennis team returned to the winning column with a 6-1 victory. The Crimson improved its spring record to 3-4 and overall mark...