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1.
Blowin' in the Wind
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
This display, part of the annual Take Back the Night week, calls attention to an issue that draws little vocal outcry during the rest of the year - the presence of sexual assault in the Harvard community.
By
Amelia Atlas and Christopher Smallwood
in
News
2.
Gaypril in Full Tilt
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Though Gaypril events take place on campuses across the nation, they are not standardized. Thus, Gaypril activities may vary in the number of events, the types of activities, and even in their goals.
By
James Kwok
in
News
3.
Ivy News Roundup
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
The Daily Princetonian
Hamilton streakers strike campus
By Jennifer Epstein
(April 19, 2005)
The campus was calm and quiet. A few students walked on paths from classes to dorms, and a handful of tourists posed in front of landmarks.
Suddenly, Monday afternoon's silence was shattered.
By
Peter Ekman
in
News
4.
A Skip Across the Pond
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
There is something fascinating about the young American woman with a college degree in Italian literature or art history as she is let loose on Europe. It is her seriousness, coupled with her simple American femininity, that make us all gaze at her in admiration.
By
Alexander Bevilacqua
in
Soapbox
5.
Musings: Brawls and Movies
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Muthu: This should be a familiar refrain by now: We begin, as we should, with baseball. The season is in full swing, and we've already had our first big Sox-Yankees debacle of the year. Chris House, long lost brother of House, M.D., was reaching over the fence for a ball in fair territory when he may have made contact with Yankees right fielder Gary Sheffield's mouth.
By
Andrew Mugica and Naveen Muthu
in
Sports
6.
NBA Playoffs: It's on already!
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
President Josiah Bartlet of The West Wing once claimed "the hardest thing to do in sports is to walk into your Super Bowl locker room at halftime and change the strategy that got you there..." Not so, it would seem, for the Washington Wizards' Gilbert Arenas, who over the last three years has patented a system the media has taken to calling "Gilbertology.
By
Vivek Ravishanker
in
Sports
7.
WWJD: What Would Jackie Do?
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Over the years, Jackie Robinson has accumulated just about every honor and award a ballplayer or citizen is capable of achieving. He's been elected into the baseball Hall of Fame, been awarded a Congressional Gold Medal, and even had his No. 42 retired across the major leagues. Despite Jackie Robinson Day, the commemorative patches, and the "No. 42" signs gracing ballparks across the nation, I still fear that the legacy of Jackie Robinson is slowly slipping away.
By
Colin Twomey
in
Sports
8.
Porter Square: Afternoon Hotspot
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
The artistic centerpiece of Porter Square, The Mobile, in all of its pointy and self-propelling glory, recalls Alexander Calder in post-industrial America. Deadly for its centripetal force and swinging spikes ("You'll shoot your eye out, kid!") this brick-red spectacle adds a calculated physics-lab aesthetic to an otherwise chaotic intersection.
By
Jisoo Kim and Peter Ekman
in
Forum
9.
A Fashion Eye for the Clueless Guy
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
One day. One hundred dollars. Three complete outfits. Those were the rules of a bet made in the aftermath of last week's Spring Fashion Issue between Indy editors Chang Liu and Shelly Steward. Following the footsteps of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Shelly set out to completely re-invent Clueless Chang's wardrobe for under $100.
By
Chang Liu and Shelly Steward
in
Forum
10.
In the Jungle
Published
Thursday, April 21, 2005
The numbers bear her out. Most Americans don't read a daily newspaper, let alone highbrow journals. Cable news and talk radio are thriving. The volume level of political discourse has never been higher; the content level has never been lower.
By
Josh Patashnik
in
Forum
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