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...Indeed, some UC representatives have argued that “drinking will happen” regardless of the College’s intervention, so it might as well happen in Harvard dorms rather than off campus. This premise, however, is a flimsy one. Rules are established to guide behavior??not vice-versa. It is disheartening that Harvard students are so intent on bickering over bucks for booze. At the end of this debacle, it’s Dean Pilbeam who deserves a drink for the headache undergraduates have put him through.Lucy M. Caldwell...
...issues, but the endowment affects and benefits everybody at the institution,” she says. “Issues that you’re using the endowment for to make a statement have to be those with widespread campus support.”CHANGING ‘CORPORATE BEHAVIOR??Meanwhile, students at Harvard and other universities are working to amass that support. A campus petition launched in March has garnered over 1,400 signatures, while an Undergraduate Council resolution supporting the group’s divestment proposal passed unopposed in mid-April.Peter N. Ganong...
...exceedingly rare; the Duke Lacrosse case is just one sensationalized example. All accounts show that tens of thousands of rape cases each year are unreported or grossly mishandled by medical and legal response centers. She also neglects to explain how changing women’s “sexual behavior?? will change males’ responses to women, or why requiring both partners’ explicit consent is not the logical solution to the gray areas she identifies. Worst of all, her argument assumes that women with “common sense gone askew” are complicit...
...verses, and shows how a funky beat and tried-and-true song form can be made original by a unique artist. However, the production is a bit distracting—the instrumental background sounds like the demo tracks that come with any entry-level keyboard. “Strange Behavior?? is a must-listen, if only for this reason: what other song talks about killing for insurance money? And what’s more, does it with style? The lyrical comedy of the track is well-balanced with its truly old-fashioned sound: the horns in the background...
...Derek C. Bok, in his first turn as president, likened the 1978 curricular review to “moving a cemetery.” His most recent book, “Our Underachieving Colleges,” assails the “self-interested behavior?? of professors as the most significant barrier to reform in higher education...