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...news article "Science and Religion Drive Divinity Professor" listed the incorrect class year and titles for Jeffrey Kwong. He is a member of the Class of 2009, not 2008. In addition, he is the vice president of Harvard Right to Life and the president of the Harvard Republican Club??not the president of Harvard Right to Life and the vice president of the Harvard Republican Club, as the story stated...
...Golf 2007” can get a key from the Leverett security guard’s office to access room F-3 and all of its gaming resources. Decker, who estimated that 20 to 30 percent of undergraduates play video games, said the Gamespace is designed to further his club??s goal of making video gaming more accessible and social for students. “You can play computer games alone in your room, or you can play with friends and make a memorable experience out of it,” Decker said. A similar initiative was attempted...
Which leads to another emblematic practice of his HRC leadership: His insistence over the club??s e-mail list that any heated conversation be removed to a blog that Kwong, on one notable occasion, didn’t even remember the URL to! What better way to encapsulate the violence HRC has done to reason and logic but Kwong’s repeated insistence that Republicans please, pretty please, stop having an intelligent debate over the club??s open-list...
...excellent procrastination tool, but a web-based game is not a “campus-wide” event; Sing-Along nights, though creative, do not have the broad appeal Undergraduate Council (UC) Movie Nights once did; and while “Pimp Yo’ Stein Club?? was fun, the CEB was not created to supplant House Committees. Using the CEB’s money to hold small scale or House-based events does nothing to further the creation of Harvard undergraduate identity. The lack of an undergraduate identity ranks as one of the biggest problems that...
...Harvard Wireless Club got its start in 1909 under the leadership of Professor George Washington Pierce, a pioneer of radio communications. Today, about a dozen undergraduate, graduate, and alumni members regularly frequent the club??s 6 Linden Street station...