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Although I don't support the Chinese government's suppression of the Tibetan people's way of life, there is an amazing irony in the situation. If the Dalai Lama had been able to stay in Tibet and the Tibetans had been allowed to continue with their quiet ways, most of the rest of the world might never have heard of Tibetan Buddhism or been exposed to the teachings and leadership of this remarkable man and the philosophy he espouses. In a way, the Chinese government has been the most important marketing tool for Tibet and its leader. Because...
...Although maintaining a competitive team without support from a higher body may seem daunting, Waldock says that “Harvard students are very capable, very efficient, and personally committed to [their teams],” noting that lacrosse divvied up the various administrative tasks to stay on track. “Now that people have that personal commitment the team has become a lot stronger.”Gaber, on the other hand, though she agreed that “JV programs across the board have had a lack of commitment,” hopes that JV Women?...
...sure as hell hope Harvard wouldn’t just offer me my money back. When Continental cancels my flight, they don’t just apologize over the loudspeaker and hand me a wad of cash. Please. I’m getting a free night’s stay at the Sheraton and enough flier credit to get me to Bora Bora the next morning...
...Debate focused on the purpose of a J-term, its logistics, and possible classes. Harris, a Jewish studies professor, emphasized that unlike existing winter terms at MIT, Dartmouth, and Oberlin, the “J-term will be completely and totally optional—if students want to stay home for five weeks and do nothing, that’s a great thing.” Potential offerings Harris suggested included the practical—classes on PowerPoint; the less conventional—such as metalsmithing; and the academic—introductory Japanese or English seminars. “There...
...want to capture the Harvard experience; we’re losing so many great events,” he said. “The curtain goes down, and you never see them again. But if they’re filmed and put online, the curtain will stay up.” “We have a number of great shows, and [the site] should publicize both our own programming as well as encourage new programming,” he added. HRTV Vice President Eric C. Paternot ’09 said he strongly believes that CrimsonClips will...