Word: creationism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rule did exist before, PBHA protests its selective enforcement against gays. If the rule did not exist before, we protest its creation as a means to justify keeping gay information out of the packet. Either way, we are skeptical of Dean Epps' assertion that he is merely attempting to maintain the purity of the registration envelope. Rather, by altering past practice only when gays asked to be included, he appears to be trying to prevent Harvard students from reading about the H-RGSA...
...buses; and financing of student activities. It could follow the lead of other Universities, such as Cornell, by recommending that a student serve on the Corporation to represent the opinion of a substantial part of the University community in decisions on investments, tuition and budgeting. It could recommend the creation of a student judicial board and of student panels to influence tenuring and admissions policy. It could suggest a community ferendum procedure, by which a majority vote of Faculty, students and alumni would reverse a decision by the Corporation...
...allows no mechanism for appeal of its decisions, and admits hearsay evidence to its proceedings. Students have boycotted it since its creation both to indicate their disapproval of its procedures and to protest the blatantly political nature of the motives behind its creation. Administrators have tinkered with some details of CRR's workings in response to student pressure, but the group's essential purpose remains unchanged: to co-opt some students into sitting in judgement on their peers for their political actions. Reform from within cannot alter that, and reforms alone will not improve a group with such an abhorrent...
...very excited for Sert," Gerald M. McCue, dean of the Graduate School of Design, said yesterday. McCue added that Sert's greatest accomplishment at Harvard was the creation of a degree program in urban design...
Even the titles of the publications bear an affinity to Dadaism. The 1910s and '20s saw the creation of Dead Serious, Dada and Cloudpump; in the 1970s and '80s we have Impulse, Slash, Damage and Fetish. The element of satiric humor remains: Dada's contents included, "Painting, Sculpture, Drawings...and Vulgar Dillentantism"; Fetish proclaims itself "The Magazine of the Material World...