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...Queer Politics dinner, with participants including national gay rights activists at Dunster, a Gay Activism Forum at the Kennedy School, and anti-gay graffiti scrawled on the wall in the main entrance of Dunster house by some unknown vandals. We are dismayed by the outburst of anti-gay sentiment that stained Dunster's wall as it tarnished the positive feeling of Queer Month. We hope that this month and the vandalism incident will be used not only to increase awareness of gay issues but also to address some of the deep-seated prejudices that have been "outed" in the process...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: More Tolerance, Education | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...most healthy system in the world, but it works for me," says Root, echoing a sentiment felt by many unconventional sleepers...

Author: By Pamela S. Wasserstein, | Title: Undergraduates Find Creative Methods for Balancing School Work and Sleep | 4/19/1997 | See Source »

This production of Equus was undoubtedly worthy of the fine writing on which it was based. Following the performance, the audience expressed this sentiment by calling the cast back on stage twice for a standing ovation. It is only a shame the show will not be back for a second weekend of performances to allow more theater-goers to surrender their moral certitude and applaud in gratitude...

Author: By Rustin C. Silverstein, | Title: A Horse of a Different Color | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

...members of the Harvard community, this may not seem like a surprising assertion. But according to national polls, about half the population of the United States believes homosexuality to be "something one chooses to be." And it is with this half of the population that the strongest anti-gay sentiment is lodged...

Author: By Simon Levay, | Title: Unavoidably Queer? | 4/17/1997 | See Source »

Item one runs, "The arts and the humanities belong to all the people of the United States." The sentiment is thick here, but the content is unlikely. What is intended by "belong?" Are we to really believe that the all the people of the United States own the arts and the humanities in any real sense? Ownership of such goods is the result--as we students know--of hard work and study, not of abstract right. Item four is similarly insufficient: "Democracy demands wisdom and vision in its citizens. It must therefore foster and support a form of education...

Author: By Noah I. Dauber, | Title: Gingrich Goes After the Arts | 4/15/1997 | See Source »

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