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...comes to protecting citizens’ civil liberties. Since they are not faced with the pressures of reelection, Stone argues, they are better equipped to protect American freedom. Stone’s work is full of interesting snippets of information that are perfect for the casual reader, the main audience of this book. “War and Liberty” often seems like “War and Liberty for Dummies,” the abridged and simplified version of a much-lauded book Stone previously published on the same subject. Consequently, his writing style is much simpler than...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Simple Guide to ‘War and Liberty’ | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...Until that day comes, however, the realm of science will most likely remain the main site of religious and academic intersection for many observant Harvard students...

Author: By Allegra M Richards, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Faith and Reason | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...them out of the water. Per IM rules, “anyone who is a JV or Varsity team member for a sport in this school year is not eligible to play IMs.” “They’re enjoying it and that is the main purpose of the exercise,” says Pertile. But it doesn’t hurt not to suck—or sink...

Author: By Mark A. Pacult, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Intramurals Get Intense | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...soon as I heard it, I knew I needed to learn it,” he said.He got his own djembe after saving up money from various jobs and started to take lessons with Camara, who teaches at the Harvard Dance Center and is the main instructor of the Pan-African Dance and Music Ensemble (PADAME). Ogunnaike has been studying with him ever since.Ogunnaike says that he hopes his passion for drumming is infectious. “When you drum, you make people move,” he says. “It’s almost impossible...

Author: By Victoria D. Sung, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Oludamini D. Ogunnaike '07 | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...question of her future was hardly a consideration when she decided to concentrate in Sanskrit and Indian studies. Describing her course of study to curious friends and family was very similar, she said, to “dropping the H-bomb.”“The main misconception is that it doesn’t exist,” she says. “It’s like when people ask you where you go to school—it just takes too much explanation.”Born in Minnesota and the daughter of Buddhist converts...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Small Concentrations, Opening Up Big Worlds | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

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