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On the other hand, Radcliffe would not want toenter an agreement that would challenge its claimto its now $170 million endowment--sizable for aninstitution of its size.
"There aren't that many representative femalevoices on campus," council member Kamil E. Redmond'00 says. "If RUS is going to survive and thrive,they're going to have to start being a voice forwomen." Redmond says the key to strengtheningRUS's power on campus is advertising both theorganization and...
Burt attempted to convey the importance thatHarvard is an institution that wields power beyondthe borders of Cambridge. "Harvard is not just aninstitution, but a cultural leader. Actionsinfluence the general culture because they havethe Harvard stamp of approval," Burt said.
"If there is an issue that Harvard feels isimportant and the other universities feel isimportant I think they need to work not only as aninstitution, but within associations," says MikeAicken, director of government relations for theCollege and University Personnel Association.
"The presence of people of color in aninstitution is to give a signal to people of colorthat it is an okay institution, [that] it is notkeeping people out because of their race," hesaid.