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A contingent of Harvard student veterans shared their military experiences with an intimate crowd at Emerson Hall last night, urging students and civilian leaders to better familiarize themselves with the inner workings of the armed forces. The panel, “Through the Eyes of Soldiers,” was...
Those who label AACF as a discriminatory group claim that if the UC were to overlook the fact that the AACF only allows Christians to be officers, then it would have no reason to deny funding to all-male finals clubs and fraternities. But to anyone who understands what it...
Religion, unlike race or gender, is a choice—a difficult choice, certainly, but still a choice. Anyone can become a Christian, as HRCF’s constitution reminds us, by subscribing to the articles of the faith. Requiring that its officers affirm that they have made this choice...
Angry UC members said Haddock was violating the UC’s constitution, which they said allows the council to overrule all decisions by the president.
“[Haddock] didn’t let them vote to challenge his interpretation, and I think that was wrong,” Patashnik said. “The constitution is pretty clear that any decision the president makes can be challenged by the UC.”