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...hope The Crimson does not continue to sensationalize and mislead for the sake of journalism. --Eugene E. Kim, '96 President, Harvard Computer Society
While tracking Klan activities becomes more difficult with the emergence of new factions, civil rights groups generally welcome the apparent unraveling of Robb's regime. "The Klan is more splintered than ever," says Thomas Halpern of the Anti-Defamation League in New York City. "But for the sake of public safety and the country as a whole, this is better than if the granddaddy of the far-right extremist movement presented a united front. If we're lucky they'll expend their energy fighting each other, and they won't have anything left to infect the American body politic...
Essentially, we disagree with the substance of the report on only one issue: the ill-advised call for randomizing students' house selection process. Such a move for the sake of "diversity" would effectively ignore students' legitimate desire to have some say in where they will live for three years...
...basic challenge is to see that enough activity is carried out until then, so that the meeting really moves us forward. We're not interested in meeting for meeting's sake," he said...
...application would decrease diversity. We, both as a school and as individuals, pride ourselves on our efficiency; the switch makes the college application process a much more efficient, less time-consuming project for prospective first-years. Why should we require them to jump through another hoop just for the sake of "Harvard...