Word: cluh
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...where we caved, the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) pushed on. CLUH recently wrote a letter to Dean Epps appealing for a reversal of the banner ban on the grounds that prohibiting Holworthy banners interferes with students' free expression. While the University has the right to regulate its buildings, CLUH maintains that the traditional Holworthy banner provides a uniquely effective means of communication which is not currently replaceable by the alternatives Dean Epps has suggested, such as electronic bulletin boards...
...academic community like Harvard," says Eric D. Miller '96, current co-chair of CLUH, "speech should not only be free from censorship but should be actively promoted. The University should set up forums to that end. Traditionally, Holworthy banners have been such a forum...
...much as some of us had hoped for, but it is a reasonable and thoughtful compromise," said CLUH Director Eric D. Miller '96. "Students tuition dollars will no longer go toward a discriminatory program like ROTC. It's as much as we could have reasonably hoped...
Jeff A. Redding '96, CLUH project director for ROTC, agreed...
...outcome is consistent with the Verba committee report. So, CLUH does not have a problem with the setup, since Harvard is not using money from students," he said. "I don't think Harvard is endorsing discrimination because Harvard itself is not giving the money. It is analogous to these students paying themselves...