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...environmental activism can be dismal in a way, but it’s a good time to celebrate the earth, it’s fun. It’s not ‘the end is near’ kind of deal,” Earth Day Committee Co-Chair Deborah W. Kuhn ’09 says of the holiday founded in 1970 to celebrate and protect the planet we call home. Each year, the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) invites various student groups related to the environment and local environmentally friendly businesses to set up tables at the festival...
...make information about where the endowment is invested publicly available,” says Orlowski (Harvard discloses the stocks in which it invests to the Securities and Exchange Commission.) This cautiously optimistic reaction to Harvard’s success is widespread. Spring Greeney ’09, chair of the Environmental Action Committee, is impressed that Harvard did so well in the rankings. But Greeney calls attention to the challenges the University must face in the near future. “The Allston expansion presents a major opportunity for Harvard,” says Greeney. “Science buildings...
...group of 14 people at the event that having studied the American civil rights movement will be instructive when they return to advocate minority rights in Israel. “NIF has beliefs that are similar to ours,” said Jaclyn B. Granick ’08, Chair of the Operating Committee of the Progressive Jewish Alliance. “We support LGBT rights and we also support a truly democratic state in Israel which includes rights for both Israelis and Palestinians,” she said. A two percent minority in Israel, Bedouins often inhabit villages...
...History of Art and Architecture Jeffrey F. Hamburger continued, addressing about 120 faculty members.The report, drafted by the Task Force on Teaching and Career Development and published in January, seeks to address growing concerns about how Faculty members balance teaching and research, according to the committee’s chair, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Theda Skocpol.In the midst of this year’s curricular reforms—the introduction of more than 30 secondary fields, delayed concentration choice, changes in advising—the report on teaching and learning has been most significantly overshadowed...
...Perhaps the most zealous trash warrior is Alex K. Pasternack ’05, a former Environmental Action Committee publicity chair, who put on a garbage art (pronounced gar-BAJ or alternatively spelled gARTbage) show for Earth Day 2005. Speaking from his home in Beijing, he talked about his fascination with garbage and desire to challenge other people. “It’s not out of sight, out of mind. Interestingly, it’s in sight, out of mind,” Pasternack says...