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Perhaps the most radical change brought about by the merger is the change in funding and space availability for undergraduate women's groups. Under the banner of Radcliffe College, the Lyman Common Room served as a place to meet, display material and provide a space that was where many of the groups concerned with issues of gender could interact. The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS), the putative governing body of Radcliffe College, provided a source of funding for these programs, using term-bill fees from women to fund a wide range of projects and programs. With the end of Radcliffe...
...problem is that most of the people who are reading this couldn't spell Kevin McHale back when the last banner made its way up to the rafters. The Celts today are flat out boring to watch...
Despite that loss, this his still been a banner year for Harvard women's track. The team had an undefeated indoor season, which culminated with the Crimson's first championship at Indoor Heps since...
...Harvard's workers--and, of course, to catch a glimpse of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. The television crews came also, and footage of Matt and Ben's local appearance dominated the evening news. Behind these two celebrities, in most camera shots at least, viewers could see a banner decrying Harvard's shameful employment practices...
...Evidently, one would hope that Critchley does not intend to mock AIDS victims, but the larger point behind this skit is unclear. The omnipresent stag banner decorated with condoms in the sign of a deflated male symbol is clever, but nonetheless its continued presence in every scene makes it impossible to view any skit as possessing serious intention...