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...Government. Achmat expressed frustration with the American patent system. He acknowledged Harvard’s “special place” in work on AIDS, but he argued it should license its intellectual property more widely. He urged the audience to “appeal to [university administrators??] good conscience; I believe they have it.” As he took the podium, Achmat removed his jacket to reveal his trademark, a black t-shirt with the words “HIV POSITIVE.” His speech to the crowd of more than 150 was lively...
While we doubt that the growth of freshmen’s sexual enlightenment during the move from the Yard to Houses warrants the current unequal system, we sympathize with administrators?? fear of appearing to promote intercourse to naïve freshmen. The solution to that dilemma, however, is not depriving sexually active freshmen of free contraception. Instead, CHI officials and the Freshmen Dean’s Office should focus on educating students about safe and healthy sexual lives...
...restructuring of University Hall went underway, Kirby seemed to close himself off from reporters, his tone marked by tight-lipped reticence, even weariness. The dean began to rely increasingly on FAS Director of Communications Robert Mitchell—who became a frequent fixture at interviews with high-level administrators??to provide reporters with packaged comments and to carefully monitor and control the flow of information...
...bitter fruit that costs more than the median American income. I call on all Harvard students to shed their guilty procrastinating and failed attempts at studying, and rally in front of Mass Hall against the administration. We must fight—as usual—with gusto to battle administrators?? malicious tactics. The torturous schedule must be changed. We will be frazzled and disheveled and miserable with only four days of reading period at the end of December, but at least we shall not have wastefully enjoyed the month of January like thousands of other college students...
...don’t think that students even under that agreement have waived all privacy rights,” he said. “What Harvard has retained under the room agreement is to search in specific instances, such as for appliances. But the administrators?? entry can’t be used as a pretext for conducting what is otherwise a law enforcement search that would require a warrant...