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Many "service" issue proponents in this fall's council elections cited the campus-wide furor over ROTC last spring as a reason to retrench from the activist course charted by former Chair Kenneth E. Lee '89. They urged the council to address fewer divisive issues and focus more on adminstrative tasks like planning social events and installing frozen yogurt machines in the dining halls. None of these people got my vote...
Like the "service" advocates, I think the ROTC controversy sent an important signal about what role the council should play on campus. But unlike these candidates, I think the spring debate clearly demonstrated that the council best serves precisely when it gets political, fomenting sometimes unruly debate about pressing political questions relevant to the Harvard community...
Asked whether campus security would position a guard at Widener Library this weekend, Epps only said that "security would be increased overall...
...begin your job search. The Recruiting Office is located in Room 209 at 54 Dunster Street. Our office hours are 9:00-12:30 and 1:30-4:00. During the Fall, September through December,all information pertaining to recruiting will be found in the OCS Newsletter under On-Campus Recruiting. During January, February, and March, the Recruiting Office publishes and distributes to all houses the Recruiting News. All information for Spring Recruiting will be found in this publication...
Those students eligible to participate in the Recruiting Program are seniors and alumni of Harvard College, graduate students and alumni of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. On occasion companies come on campus to recruit underclassmen for summer jobs and internship programs. These positions are listed separately in the newsletter and follow the same procedures as fall recruiting listed below...