Word: central
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Speaking of Harvard student activism now, John Donaghy '90 from the Committee on Central America (COCA) prompted applause when he said, "We need to be much more militant to get activism. The administrators don't care...
Today--A noon rally in front of University Hall. Alumni from the 1969 student strike and undergraduate student leaders will speak on activism then and now. There will be speakers from student groups including La Alianza, Black Law Students' Association, Committee on Central America, Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Students Association, Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, Dining Services Union, Minority Students' Alliance, Southern Africa Solidarity Committee and the Woman's Alliance. Music by the Radical Arms Troop and the Pipettes...
Tomorrow--Several workshops between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., with the first beginning in Harvard Hall 202. Topics will include divestment, gay rights, running for office, women's rights, Central American issues and others...
...House system is incomplete without a Student Center. Extracurricular activities are an important part of the Harvard/Radcliffe experience, but students cannot communicate with each other if their organizations are strewn throughout the campus buildings. Students need a central place for extra-curricular and social interaction...
...greatest needs of student organizations today is for adequate, centrally located office space. Current student office space, when available, is almost always in basements, is spread out over the whole campus, is in a poor state of repair, is inaccessible to disabled students and in some cases cannot even be used after midnight. Having offices in a central location, close to meeting space and close to other student groups, would strengthen Harvard/Radcliffe extracurricular life incalculably...