Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...leave the FDO's policy on homophobic roommates? The policy remains a bad one because it treats homosexuality as an exception to the general rule of first-year housing. Every other complaint about rooming is handled after arriving at school. Why should homosexuality be any different? A valid judgement cannot be made before knowing the person...
...Harvard student handbook states that "Students who sell lecture or reading notes, papers, or translations or who are employed by a tutoring school or term paper company [...] may be required to withdraw." This regulation is intended to protect both professors and students: professors' work cannot be represented (or misrepresented) for profit without permission and compensation, and students cannot unfairly gain from their transcribing of another's ideas in an academic context...
While I understand that Harvard, as an old institution, must abide by laws protecting historic landmarks, I cannot understand why buildings which are not considered historic landmarks should not immediately be made accessible to all Harvard students. For what purpose do these historic buildings exist? To educate Harvard students or to exclude them from the education that they deserve and have paid for? The Crimson reported that Robert L. Mortimer, associate director of building services in the Office of Physical Resources, asks himself what he considers tough questions. "You have to say to yourself, What piece of architecture would...
...suspension means that SAE members cannot participate in school events as a group...
...still opposes homosexuality, and over the years he has devoted far more energy to saving gays from their supposed sin than to saving them from physical assaults. A typical sampling of Falwell's rhetoric is the July edition of his National Liberty Journal, in which he wrote that we cannot "blame" genetics for "adultery, homosexuality, dishonesty and other character flaws." Most famously, Falwell urged parents to avoid the British children's program "Teletubbies" because one character, Tinky-Winky, is purple and has an inverted triangle on his head which made him a subversive "gay role model...