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...come with an “Off” switch, and no natural law commands us to keep them ever next to our hearts. Perhaps a day at Harvard shorn of cell phone, iPod, and email would be inconvenient, but it would also bring us freedom from constant contact??before we too do not “know a star in the sky.” Paul G. Nauert ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House...
...this is a key problem throughout the book: Slavitt regards candidate-to-voter contact??the core of our political culture—as “sordid” and “vulgar...
Lewis said after the event that one approach to the problems his book highlights is to encourage dialogue and “lateral contact?? between administrators and faculty in diverse disciplines...
...Houses, to his work to increase student faculty interaction, to his appearance at a Pub Night this past fall,” Corker says. More to the point, many of the initiatives Summers pursued as president—from the Curricular Review to his emphasis on faculty-student contact??were directly related to the undergraduate experience. In the words of Assistant Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, “President Summers was very, very supportive of the college and of undergraduate life.”But with the exception of student leaders and a few particularly...
...Black Students Association (BSA) and the BGLTSA also responded to the Columbia incident has also touched them. BSA President Nneka C. Eze ’07 said she e-mailed her Columbia counterpart, Oki, last Friday morning, and the two have been “in close contact?? since. Eze also said she has tried to reach out to other student groups on Harvard’s campus to gather support for Columbia students. BGLTSA co-chair Michael A. Feldstein ’07, who is also a Crimson editor, said the group was “extremely...