Word: anti-apartheid
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...when the University is considering taking disciplinary action against students involved in two recent anti-apartheid protests, the CRR's re-assemblance is no less controversial. The University, for its part, has demonstrated a lack of concern for student participation by of the committee so soon after the two recent incidents, leaving students almost no time to reach a consensus on continuing the boycott. Yet such refusal by students to join would be unwise, unpragmatic, and pointless...
ONLY BY SITTING on the committee may students gain acceptance for reforms in parts of the CRR they find questionable. Furthermore, the anti-apartheid movement concerns a large portion of the student body, and it is imperative that students have a say in what comes of the Lowell House blockade and the 17 Quincy...
...reprisals against anti-apartheid protesters...
After 10 years of inactivity, a controversial committee charged with upholding the individual liberties of members of the Harvard community will convene next week to pursue possible disciplinary action against students involved in two recent anti-apartheid protests...
While administrators deny any parallel between 1969, when Vietnam War protesters engaged in a days-long takeover of the building, and 1985, when anti-apartheid protesters have already occupied the University's Corporation headquarters, they are certainly not taking the recent surge in activism lightly...