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...only people who read FM are too talented for (and, therefore, disinterested in) political life, are incapable of comprehending the simple directions I’ve outlined above or have extensive criminal records. I’m confident I can defeat roughly 60 percent of FM’s readership and last time I checked that’s good enough for democracy...
...writing in response to the cover story on Opus Dei published in the April 10th issue of FM magazine, ( “Opening the Doors of Opus Dei” ). In it, the suggestion is made that Opus Dei members may subconsciously lose their freedom. Illustrating how “destructive cults are often characterized by a false pretense of freedom,” cult expert Steve Hassan is quoted as saying “[a] lot of members of cults say, ‘I’m free to leave whenever I want; I just choose...
...Harvard Fair Trade Initiative (HFTI), and other members of HFTI held the innovative coffee-pong competition outside of the Science Center last week. The playful coffee break doubled as an opportunity to raise awareness and to give out small Styrofoam cups of fairly traded brew. Bar Am swept FM in a one-on-one grudge match as he handed out java to passerbys. (FM refused to run a naked...
...talking about more than just the College’s emphasis on extracurriculars. While there is a conspicuous absence of Elmer’s Glue and popsicle stick crafts, Harvard does bear some resemblance to summer camp. There’s the awful food, for one thing. FM asked seasoned veterans of the world of lanyards and macramé—camp counselors and FOP leaders—for their thoughts...
...FM believes that this is an affront to the memories of the revolutionary heroes and founding fathers that fought for freedom from the tyrannous British. Therefore, students of Harvard, rise up! Awaken the rebellious spirit of revolution sleeping within your own breasts! Boycott your classes and celebrate Patriot’s Day with one of FM’s recommendations...