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...often seems as though the world is not nearly doing enough to prevent genocide unfolding in Sudan, and we continually applaud the Harvard Darfur Action Group (HDAG) for their efforts in stopping what is clearly a horrific situation. Their latest plandespite its good intentionsis unfortunately ill-considered, and could have adverse effects on the student body as a whole...
...pleased, though, that the University, since the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, has continued to resist on-campus recruitment, even in light of the courts later decision not to implement its ruling until after the Supreme Court hearing. We applaud the administration for its stance against the bigotry of the military, but wish the principle had developed into greater action. Nonetheless, the litigation by FAIR has already produced significant results, and we hope similar results are achieved by the Supreme Court ruling...
...also applaud the women that participate, ignoring out-dated notions of modesty to take part in what is mostly a sausage-fest. I also appreciate that for some women in particular, running naked is not the most pleasant experience, yet sure enough, even some of the more endowed female students on campus brave the pain to become part of the group, every bounce a testament to their school spirit...
...there have undoubtedly been times when students wish to get together and make their own list, be it for a study group, an unofficial student group, an entryway, or a blocking group. Thanks to the Harvard Computing Society (HCS), now anyone can create an e-mail list. We applaud HCS for taking the initiative to open mailing lists to the entire student body...
...applaud your recognition of Prof. Tribe’s many accomplishments and contributions to the field of law. We also admire what appears to be the chief underlying motivation of the editorial: we agree with you that double standards for faculty and students are inappropriate, and that Harvard should expect its professors to set an example...