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...Michelle Williams has left her “Dawson’s Creek” days far behind, believable as awkward and loveable Cecil Mills. Justin Theroux, bizarre and oh-so-spooky in “Mulholland Drive,” steals several scenes, including a hilarious inversion of male machismo in which he cries in Elliot’s car lamenting how sensitive...
...protect us from discrimination based on gender identity. It’s not always evident to people who do not experience it, but everyday discrimination and sex-specific challenges for women on this campus take many forms: being the only female in a physics class, facing harder choices than male peers about balancing future careers and family, having much smaller budgets for their sports teams than the comparable men’s teams, and perhaps most relevant, the fact that only one women’s group—the Radcliffe Choral Society—has office space at Harvard...
...seems like American society really hasnt progressed that much since the Victorian era. By maintaining this status quo of traditional male and female roles, we are not only limiting womens choices, but mens choices too. Who is to say that it has to be solely the mother raising the child? Many families split the responsibility between two parents, others have stay-at-home dads, and still others invite the retired grandparents to pitch in. Personally, my mother worked full-time after I was born, and I was raised mostly by my grandparents, and I think (I hope) I turned...
...government concentrator in Dunster House, is the everyman’s “Angry White Male.” In fact, he isn’t very angry and actually wishes that he didn’t get sunburn in five minutes on a cloudy day. With humility and without ideology, he hopes to challenge the complacent left on alternating Tuesdays...
...others argue that “social space” set aside for women (though not exclusively, since that wouldn’t fly with Harvard’s discrimination policies) is necessary because all-male final clubs control the vast majority of purely social space at Harvard. What they don’t take into account is that this space is privately financed. The College should not be pressured to help fix a social space gap for which it is not responsible. Of course, there’s a larger problem, too. Not nearly one-quarter...