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...weekly back-up tapes normally used at the center??s Jamaica Plain office. The tape was last seen on September 23rd, when it was collected from the Legal Services Center by the Law School’s information technology service. It was supposed to be taken to the HLS campus where it would be backed up, according to Robert L. J. London ’79, the Law School’s acting assistant dean for communications...
...said that the original information remains secure in the center??s computerized data storage system, and added that it is “highly unlikely” that the tape will be put to misuse...
...organizing the exhibition. He says that at Harvard, “People are thinking and engaging with voting. People are voicing their opinions in classes and dining halls. We wanted to give another venue for people to express themselves artistically.” Along the walls of the Center??s well-used rooms, student submissions alternate with the historical photographs to continue this dialogue. In the photograph “Rallying” by Jennifer J. Malin ’09, young voters crowd around at an Obama rally in Boston Common. “It parallels...
...women’s issues in the upcoming presidential election—sponsored by the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Asian American Women’s Association, the South Asian Women’s Collective, Radcliffe Union of Students, and the Harvard College Women’s Center??prove that student groups without explicitly political missions are willing to and capable of engaging in provocative political discourse. Of course, political groups on campus have done their share of rallying excitement as well. In a political climate as potentially vitriolic as this one, both the Harvard College Democrats...
...about 20 minutes and then fielded questions from MIT economics professor Abhijit Banerjee, Boston University history professor Merle Goldman, Harvard Kennedy School professor Rohini Pande, and audience members. Harvard professor Homi K. Bhabha, director of the Humanities Center, moderated the lecture. Bhabha introduced the event by pointing to the Center??s goal of addressing “both regional and global” perspectives. Bhabha elicited laughter from attendees by encouraging them to “have a cocktail” in order to draw more honest questions. Khanna’s talk largely focused on the content...