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...information was released last year, but many students are just hearing the news now—but with more misfortunes piled on. Not only will Quad residents have to face limited study space, the College has announced that there will be reduced library hours, less librarian services, and limited access to reserves. The Pforzheimer House Committee (HoCo) has started a petition to keep access to Hilles near current levels, and we sympathize with their efforts...
...extracurriculars. We hope that the College and the University, in their quest to plan the Allston expansion, does not overlook the needs of a large subset of its students. The College and HCL must be sure to be mindful that all Harvard students are guaranteed equal access to the libraries they deserve...
...Faculty] absolutely do not have access to any information that would indicate to them who has completed an evaluation and who has not,” Kane wrote in an e-mail last night...
...requires universities receiving federal funding to allow military recruiters on campus, even in spite of potential conflict with universities anti-discriminatory policies. The law has been contested by both sides over the last decade, including a 2003 congressional movement that required schools to give military recruiters equal access to the students, and the 2004 appeal that declared the law unconstitutional. We see it as a necessary step for the Supreme Court to grant certiorari to Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutand Rights (FAIR), and we hope that they remain consistent with lower courts in declaring the amendment unconstitutional...
Since 1994, several universities have done everything within their power to keep the military and its Dont ask, dont tell policy off campus. After the 2003 change to the law requiring equal access, 31 law schools joined forces and created FAIR as a means of pursuing legal action against the government. Unfortunately, administrators decided that Harvard, while adamantly opposed to the Solomon Amendment, would not join FAIR or take legal action...