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...other student group. Whether or not they get Yard space in the upcoming lottery should be determined by the number of students who will use their resources, and by the importance of their being in the Yard. As the Foundation’s (and the women’s center??€™s) only location-sensitive resource is its copier, I suggest that a common copier be made available in Thayer basement, and that the Foundation and any new women’s center be subject to the same scrutiny as any other club aspiring to own Yard space.The reason...
...their members—should have access to the resources of the center. The center should be a place that welcomes all of Harvard. Although by its very nature a women’s center caters more specifically to the needs of the female student body, the center??€™s tone should not alienate the men of the College...
...director will also add a tremendous amount of vitality and support to the center. She or he will serve as a liaison to both the faculty and the administration, whose support is crucial to the center??€™s success, and to the student body. This second role is particularly important, and the Undergraduate Council (UC) has encouraged the College to choose a director who will prioritize students and their input when creating the center and maintaining it once it opens. We hope that the director will be someone who will create a dynamic institution that will adapt...
Third, the center should be politically neutral, and this should be written into its mission statement. A great fear of opponents of the women’s center??€”and even many of its proponents—is that the center could be too leftist or politicized. That is not to say the center should not host events and discussions about divisive issues—it should—but it must commit to being open to all ideas and opinions. As such, we feel that it should not be called “The Harvard Woman?...
...fact that only five students showed up for Monday’s vote on possible plans for a women’s center speaks volumes about the proposed center??€™s biggest flaw: its narrow constituency. Though supporters of the center have noble intentions, all of its expected functions would be better fulfilled by general purpose space that serves a larger and broader swath of students...