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...press release announcing the Radcliffe 21stCentury Challenge Fund emphasized the college'sevolutionary nature, with a next step that will"extend its scholarship, explore new models forlearning and broaden its reach to a national andan international audience...
Within the professional and graduate schools, activities should be integrated to form personal and professional relationships which will broaden the knowledge and character of each student in all the separate schools. The attempt by the Business School Alumni Association to buy the election by supporting their candidates is an indication of the need to promote ethics and mutual understanding in all groups in society. The flap caused by their indiscretion should serve as a lesson to the business community which as a whole dominates the Overseers. Alumni throughout the country are asking more of the Overseers. They see the need...
...TBTN is a national attempt to bring to light issues of violence against women. This year at Harvard, though, TBTN, is taking on a broader focus. According to Talya Weisbard '00, co-chair of TBTN, she and others involved in planning the week-long event decided to "broaden the mission to include other women's issues and to plan events that empower women and help women feel strong." In the minutes from their planning meeting, TBTN was described as focusing on helping women to feel safe on several levels beyond the purely physical: safe with one's self; safe...
...Crimson never excluded anyone in its attempts to broaden its writing pool, said former Managing Editor Valerie J. MacMillan...
Sankar noted the relatively small turnout of about 40 students out of 150 members--and about 500 black students at Harvard--at the election, and said the BSA could take steps to broaden its base...