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...While we should lend our support, through co-sponsorship and grants, to more political groups, we should try to remain untainted by any bias which might drive potential members away from us," Mann said. "We should be responsible for providing support and services to the broadest base of Radcliffe students...
...have objected to none of the BSA's programs--except its co-sponsorship of the Jeffries speech. And our staff editorial on Jeffries was voted on by all Crimson editors at the meeting, not just the one "active in Hillel...
Witness Harvard's co-sponsorship of a plan to build new radio telescopes in Arizona, easing the heavy burden on existing astronomical observatories. Quite a salutory investment, you might think, wise and forward-looking. That is, unless you believe that a good project facilitated with reprehensible means is unacceptable and constitutes a betrayal of the University's responsibility to act as a moral example...
When I asked for Radcliffe's co-sponsorship of the Barone Center's project to assess the media's portrayal of women, she immediately asked whether it could involve an undergraduate conference or offer some other means of serving undergraduates...
This year, the council ventured into new grounds, expanding its role as student government into social organizer. The council, together with Student Productions Association, succeeded in bringing Elvis Costello to Bright Arena for a concert, the first such concert in three years. The council's co-sponsorship of the Memorial Hall party was a move designed to promote campus unity, members...