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...them. More than that, while much has been made of what seem to be unduly harsh restrictions on this year’s tailgate, much less attention has been given to how we can avoid even harsher restrictions in the future and how we can generally ensure a safe and fun tailgate. Despite the widespread belief that this year’s tailgate will mark a return to Prohibition, Harvard-Yale will not be dry. Those who provide proof of age will be sold $1 beer at the tailgate. Moreover, many of us will find other ways and times?...
...across the country to speak up and join American political dialogue in more concentrated ways. “Throughout history, Asians would rather stay silent than stick out,” he says. They want their children to be the cream of the mainstream. I think [taking the safe route] is more of a hazard than it is beneficial.” Asian Americans feature relatively little in the UC, and even less so in national politics. Often, Asians and the American majority feel mutual discomfort with the weaving of Asians into the political and social fabric, and that discomfornt...
...dietary decisions, and students are showing a growing interest in areas of healthy eating.” Told about the recent study, one Harvard female agreed that dining options on campus favor other sources of protein. “I guess we’re safe here then,” said Erica S. C. Lin ’10, “because all we eat here is chicken. I really haven’t eaten red meat in a long time.” And one freshman offered a more philosophical approach to healthy eating...
...more concerned that I know where my stuff is, but on the whole, I still definitely feel safe at Harvard,” he said. “I can still go about my day without worrying about bad people around every corner...
...don’t feel less safe,” he said...