Word: bannered
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Just string a “Lamont Student Center” banner between Pusey Library and Loeb House, and undergrads will descend. I know that Lamont Library—er, Student Center—is the first place I’d go on, say, a Friday evening when I want to chill before I go out on the town...
...Student Organizations Handbook, a student group may accept cash and gifts from a sponsor. And as long as the display isn’t ostentatious, they can acknowledge the company’s contributions and display their affiliation with it publicly. The student group cannot hang advertising banners from Harvard buildings or officially endorse their sponsor’s product, and they’re not allowed to have corporate booths at college events. Beyond that, it’s kind of a free-for-all, and loopholes abound.Friedman and Vandenberg have not followed up with any of the HoCos...
...policy of nonintervention in the election coming up in 2006. We want them to respect the results of that election.” CISPES had a number of other specific demands for the convention, in particular the removal of El Salvadoran troops from Iraq. While holding a large banner lettered with the message “U.S. and Salvadoran Troops out of Iraq,” demonstrator Alexis Stoumbelis said that she is “extremely concerned about the military and the fact that [Saca] feels the need to send troops to Iraq just to stay in favor...
...Rhode Island zoo—the lady said it does not move its larger animals anywhere except for zoo transfers.” By yesterday evening, it appeared all hope was lost. “We’re Out of Luck?” read the banner headline on the website. But team member Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 said the crew should not be counted out. “You should never underestimate the ingenuity of Harvard students,” he said. “Until Monday, there’s always...
...Time magazine caption: “Dead men have indeed died in vain if live men refuse to look at them.” Although a disclaimer at the bottom of every NTFU page purports domicile in the Netherlands and immunity to prosecution through Dutch law, its opening banner laments “America isn’t easy…Let’s see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who’s standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing...