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...Student activists have long made a difference in American life, and Harvard students have been in the vanguard of those movements. Today??€™s protest continues that proud tradition...
...that brings us to today??€™s malady and my current drive for intellectual cleanliness. From the various reviews and meta-studies that I was able to access on PubMed, it seems that most Echinacea studies suffer great methodological deficiencies, and when only scientifically sound studies are considered (i.e. studies that control for the placebo effect), Echinacea produces a modest if not nonexistent effect...
...fixed curve, i.e., to cap the number of high grades in our courses, independent of who happens to be taking our courses, or indeed who has been admitted to attend Harvard in a given year. So too, we can debate whether there is cause for alarm in today??€™s grading pattern, whatever the cause; it’s certainly true that the present rate of increase can’t go on forever...
...legacy. PSLM’s campaign against the harsh realities of the capitalist economy is certainly noble. But the living wage issue lacks both the gravity and urgency necessary to justify the sit-in that is now taking place. PSLM has done a disservice to its cause and to today??€™s generation of students by using our weapon of last resort in an extremely inappropriate situation...
...developed in these movements without good cause, cheapening their legacy and undermining our generation’s ability to use them if a truly worthy cause develops. Coercion is only justified when authorities have exercised their power in an entirely arbitrary and irrational manner. This is not the case today??€”though it has been in the past...