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...there is a difference between doing things that are morally wrong, like lying and gossiping, and outright breaking the law. I understand that even though we are all guilty of minor moral lapses, we should still judge, condemn and punish those who commit pernicious crimes such as rape, murder, and theft. The question is whether someone who committed plagiarism is worthy of moral condemnation, and if so, to what extent...

Author: By Loui Itoh | Title: Compassionate Judgment | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

While we should refrain from judging for the sake of ridiculing others, we should not be afraid to tell our peers when we think that what they did is wrong, if our intention is to convince them to change their ways. There is a difference between judging someone in order to ostracize them, and telling them that what they did was wrong and that you hope that they will not do it again. These are simple lessons that we learned (or should have learned) in kindergarten, but in light of Kaavya’s plagiarism controversy, it is obvious that...

Author: By Loui Itoh | Title: Compassionate Judgment | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...kind of thing the play looked at.”“I just thought everyone else had come to that conclusion by now,” he says, repeating his surprise that people find his work controversial. “But I was wrong.” A ROUGH PERIODAside from his brief stint as the campus antichrist, Durang’s Harvard days were typical for a sensitive campus undergraduate: he was stressed-out and depressed.“I kind of went through a bit of a depression at Harvard,” he recalls...

Author: By Lindsay A. Maizel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Controversial Playwright Returns | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...wrote: “[…indecency] may merely be a right thing in the wrong place—like a pig in the parlor instead of the barnyard. We simply hold that when the [FCC] finds that a pig has entered the parlor, the exercise of its regulatory power does not depend on proof that the pig is obscene...

Author: By Bernard L. Parham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Deep Focus | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...School of Government.The Harvard Crimson: Tell us about the work you’re doing now, especially in regards to education.Mukhtar Mai: We now have the first schools in Meerwala [a town in Southeastern Pakistan]. I think education is the identity of a person. It stops you from the wrong path, and helps you find direction in life.THC: What do you think of President Musharraf and the difficulties you’ve faced politically?MM: This is part of the entire process and it just goes on. So long as you are there, one person trying to do something, there...

Author: By Ariadne C. Medler, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Punjabi Rape Victim Speaks | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

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