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Rather than buoying the radical feminism of the free sex era, proponents of the women’s center should strive to create an accessible and innovative hub for student discourse and activity. A successful women’s center will cater to the wide range of female and male needs–a place where the ovens can be used to both burn bras and bake cookies...
...opening of the proposed women’s center in the fall has the potential to be a watershed for female students at Harvard. If the center is to be successful, however, it must both overcome the problems that past women’s centers have faced and cater to the needs of students...
...residents are not its only constituency. Cambridge needs be more sympathetic to the interests of the University, which employs hundreds of Cantabrigians and its students, whose spending helps to support the city. It is Harvard that draws in visitors from far and wide to Cambridge. The city need not cater its every policy to the University, but it should at least consider the interests of the University and its students in debating city policy. The Undergraduate Council has wisely appointed a student liaison to the city to advocate for student interests. But the University itself could do more...
...don’t say this to cast aspersions on the pursuits of my peers or to suggest that a curriculum cater to these new predilections toward the social sciences. Rather, it is the task of professors today to make a compelling case for a liberal arts education, to not only facilitate distribution requirements but to show us why we should care about the Elements of Rhetoric, the Matter in the Universe, and the Making of Modern South Asia...
...people in Harvard Square and frankly, I like ours a lot more,” Pappas said. One selling point of Lizzy’s is its wide variety. “We have soy-based ice cream,” Pappas said. “We try to cater to people with special dietary restrictions and we are careful with allergens.” Unlike his Waltham store, which includes large spaces for groups to congregate, “the sitting-down-together thing won’t happen to much in Harvard Square,” Pappas said...