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...Harvard Progressive Advocacy Group co-hosted the panel, “Women and The Prison Crisis: Issues Facing Incarcerated Women in Massachusetts.” “The purpose of the panel was to reach out to the broader Harvard community,” said Connie E. Chen ’08, co-director of the Harvard Suffolk Prison Education Program. “The prison crisis is a huge problem in Massachussetts, and we want to spread awareness of it.” The speakers at the panel included Jamie L. Bissonette, coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program...
...walls will be translucent, which McLoughlin said would create a feeling of “activity and bustling space” while simultaneously maintaining privacy.The center will also feature a coffee bar, where students of all organizations will be able to interact.—Staff writer Elaine Chen can be reached at chen23@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Joyce Y. Zhang can be reached at jyzhang@fas.harvard.edu...
...Mood to Fight "Combat Fatigue" [april 3] discussed the impatience that many Taiwanese voters have with President Chen Shui-bian's deliberately provocative stance toward China. I strongly feel that the future of Taiwan depends on economic development. I can support only political leaders who can improve Taiwan's economy and give me a better standard of living. That's what I will be thinking about as we approach the next presidential election in 2008. Song Xiaowen Pingzhen City, Taiwan...
...Taiwan's present political deadlock is due mainly to the irrational, contrary reactions of the Kuomintang party and the People First Party to every policy put forward by the government. The opposition would rather place party interests above the Taiwan people's interests. President Chen's dismantling of the National Unification Council [a body created to explore eventual reunification with the mainland] should have been regarded as simply the public expression of mainstream Taiwanese opinion, not as a provocative, troublemaking gesture toward China. Justin Kao Taipei...
...Friends with benefits sounds good on paper, but never works in practice. You know what else sounds good on paper? Communism." —Dr. Drew Pinsky, at last week’s Trojan College Media Roundtable, attended by FM crack reporter Lena Chen. Thanks for the civics lesson, Pinsky...