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...that it will be addressed,” he says. The College has decided, according to Travia, to remain as fair as possible in light of the law, and Ellison agrees.“I believe that our enforcement policies have always had to follow those of the Commonwealth and Federal statutes,” Ellison writes in an email. “We might have changed in response to changes in the law, and it is possible that individual attitudes have changed, but I don’t think enforcement has changed independently.”Though HUPD?...
...event in India, which “demonstrates Harvard’s deep interest in the region,” according to HAA Deputy Executive Director Charlie Cardillo ’91. Historically, both Oxford and Cambridge University have drawn heavily on students from countries in the old British Commonwealth. Neeraj “Richie” Banerji ’06, an international student from India, said Oxford is better known in his home country than Harvard. Just fifty years ago, almost all Indian students studying abroad would go to England, Banerji said. Toward the end of the century...
...course, obvious—the enhanced authority of HUPD officers makes Harvard a safer community. We only argue that the HUPD, as an agency that does retain these state police powers, should be subject to the same standards that apply to any other police force in the Commonwealth. The Crimson is not seeking access to these records so that it will be able to publish sensitive personal information about specific individuals. Instead, we are seeking to gain a better sense of, among other important issues, the frequency of sexual abuse and racial profiling on campus. These are matters that concern...
...Court also rejected The Crimson’s claims that private entities, once endowed with certain state powers, become public entities. Instead, the Court held that although it is granted special powers, HUPD does not become “an agency of the Commonwealth such that it becomes subject to the mandates of the public records...
...percentage of risk of suffering major depression that can be attributed to genes, in women vs. men, according to a study of 42,161 twins by researchers from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine...