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...ROAD AHEAD...
...myriad opportunities for women in our social context is imperative, we must also remember that we need not be bound by any choices we make in college. There is no shame in not having a plan, in not continually building our resume, or in not beginning down the road envisioned for us by our parents. Fear of the unknown should excite us, not frighten us. Just as the young men around us often remain uncertain about their plans for a family or career, we women must remain free to engage with the idea that...
...forward with the speech as planned. Alhough this may sound like a description of former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami’s address at Harvard last September, it actually applies to the reception that former University President Lawrence H. Summers will likely receive tonight just up the road at Tufts University. When Summers’ appearance at Tufts was announced, professors and students cried foul, pointing to his infamous comments on women in science as evidence that he is sexist. One professor went so far as to write a letter to Tufts President Lawrence S. Bacow saying that he should...
...drinking, gambling, or enlisting in the army—all privileges that require higher-than-average maturity. To raise the dropout age might be paternalistic, but such a move is as warranted as the many other legal age restrictions. Furthermore, staying in school longer pays enormous dividends down the road. Most economists agree that more schooling leads to better wages later in life. A high-school education is a crucial investment for any child, even those who are only looking to support their family as soon as possible. We sympathize with students in this predicament, but we also believe that...
Fighting to get back in the playoff race, the Harvard men’s volleyball team was swept, 3-0, by both NJIT and NYU in two road matches this weekend. Reigning Hay Division Player of the Week Brady Weissbourd registered 21 kills in the two matches, but the Crimson offense struggled as a whole, hitting .229 against NJIT and .233 against NYU. “Unfortunately, we have dug ourselves a very, very, very deep hole,” co-captain Dave Fitz said. “We want to finish with a winning record.” Harvard...