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Last spring it seemed that the College was finally ready to reevaluate the Administrative Board of Harvard College, the archaic body of about 30 administrators that serves as the College’s primary disciplinary arm. This fall, we were told, a committee named by then-Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71would reevaluate the entire system, with a particular eye toward the lack of student representation on the Board. We had hoped that this reevaluation would fix the lack of due process in Harvard’s disciplinary system. But this summer, Gross abruptly resigned...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Don’t Stall on Ad Board Reform | 10/1/2007 | See Source »

...Friday, Hankins said. Organizers did not receive permission from the city until a nine-part inspection of the center was completed Thursday afternoon. As congregants streamed into the mosque Friday night, a local volunteer named Adnan Pathan ambled through the crowd collecting alms. With the donation box under his arm, Pathan explained the significance of the center’s opening to local Muslims. “This mosque will be a beacon of hope for the Muslim community,” he said. “It will be a great, positive way for people...

Author: By Patrick D. Kuhn and Hee kwon Seo, CONTRIBUTING WRITERSS | Title: Muslims Celebrate Mosque Opening | 10/1/2007 | See Source »

...spends much of each game running circles around defenders and chasing down balls. Against the Stags, he scored his second goal of the season on an unassisted play in which he evaded two defenders inside the box before tucking a shot under the goalie’s outstretched arm. With all those weapons available, perhaps the only surprising thing about Saturday’s massacre was that Harvard was only up 1-0 at halftime. “I don’t like to put this on us,” co-captain Adam Hoff said earlier this season...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Win Makes Crimson Top-10 Worthy Again | 9/30/2007 | See Source »

...Electoral Commission grounds. Within minutes of reaching the gate, baton-wielding police charged the protesters. Yasser Raja, a 33-year-old lawyer from nearby Rawalpindi, was beaten repeatedly on the head; when he attempted to protect himself the police continued to attack, causing extensive damage to his upraised arm. His lawyer's uniform of white shirt and black suit was soaked in blood, but he continued to shout anti-Musharraf slogans. "These things cannot stop us," he said. "We are ready to sacrifice more and more. Our blood will not be taken in vain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Riots in Islamabad Over Musharraf | 9/29/2007 | See Source »

...brick in the kidneys at point blank range, then beaten on the head with batons, which shattered his glasses. A colleague, who had thrown him to the ground in an attempt to protect him, was beaten so badly that the force of blows broke his arm. Several hundred protesters were dragged off in waiting police wagons, the rest took refuge in the cool halls of the Supreme Court, where the blood of the wounded pooled on the white marble steps of the main entrance. "There is blood on the steps of Pakistan's Supreme Court," said Ahsan. "The people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Riots in Islamabad Over Musharraf | 9/29/2007 | See Source »

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