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That's right, the final clubs--those "social organizations" scattered around campus that have attracted quite a bit of attention in recent years. For first-year students who missed the rallies, cook-out and discrimination complaints of past years, here is a simplified primer...
Rebecca F. Goldin '93, a voter from Pennypacker, said the questions on which she based her vote included the question of Harvard's divestment from South Africa and women's issues. But Dunster resident Jill E. Thomley '90 identified campus security as the College's most pressing need...
...council forged a consensus on a broad range of divisive and complex issues for the first time in recent years. It condemned the socially elite, discriminatory final clubs; it organized credible student support for minority and women hiring reform at the University; it defined previously unvoiced anxieties over campus security. The council also came out (belatedly) in opposition to house assignment changes and backed the clerical and technical worker's union. These were not negligible accomplishments...
Zimmerman's logic is disturbing. Why should Memorial Hall be competing with other "similarly sized halls in the Boston area"? We do not need a well-oiled, glitzy arena at Harvard that can draw lots of off-campus performers...
Memorial Hall should act as a resource for undergraduates, not as a magnet for off-campus performers who can pay more...