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...believed that equality and racial prejudice would soon follow. Unfortunately, proponents of prejudice have moved into academia, as their forbears did in the late 19th century, and are leading the way towards re-establishing separate and unequal societies through the legislative branch of the state and federal governments. --Joshua Bloodworth...
...housing policy will lead to an increase in anxiety and decrease in sincere diversity, the administration should reconsider its housing policy and seek bolder, long-term solutions which do not unnecessarily complicate the lives of undergraduates but truly address the issues of diversity and stress at Harvard University. Joshua Bloodworth...
...some students, because of their race, culture or even religion, they choose to be in a house where they would not be one of only ten to twenty in a house of 300 or more," said Joshua D. Bloodworth '96, former treasurerof the BSA. "Under the new system, it leaves thepossibility that minority groups will not have thesame numbers of solidarity and comfortability vianumbers that the majority group continues toenjoy...
...Bloodworth predicted that as a result of theplan, more students will seek to transfer betweenhouses or choose to live off campus...
Welcoming the increased pfunk pfactor in Harvard's vocabulary that North's new name implies, Joshua D. Bloodworth '97 says with conviction, "I like living in Pforzheimer!" According to Bloodworth, names like Pforzheimer diversify the WASPy language that defines everything about the university--Lowell House, Thayer Hall, Radcliffe College--and reflects the heralded diversity of Harvard's student body. "Maybe in a few years, we'll have a Wang House..." Bloodworth adds...