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...incident, the presence of racism or its lack thereof does not matter at this point. When a segment of the student population is made to feel that they do not belong, we all have a problem. As a result, the Foundation initially responded by hosting discussions through both the Currier and Cabot House race relations tutors. In addition, the Foundation supports the “I Am Harvard” Campaign, which will continue to address the lack of belonging felt by many in Harvard’s black and other minority communities...
...ongoing search for new Currier House masters, for example, students and tutors should be fully invested in the selection process. Although the Currier vacancy opened up on shorter notice than usual and interim masters will likely be named, the bulk of decision-making should not be left to administrators in University Hall. Their distance from and relative ignorance of a House’s particular community renders them woefully under-qualified to unilaterally name a master...
...moment, with about thirty million casualties every few hours. If the war continues for a few days longer, its death toll will surpass every other war in human history, combined. In Hilles today, the Quincy HoCo lynched several citizens who had “Currierite features.” Currier House was eliminated early in the war, and a wholesale genocide is considered to have wiped out the entire race. With the balance of power between several Houses still fairly equal, there is no end to the war in sight. Campus religious groups are preparing their flocks for what many...
Debate ensued over the motivation behind the HUPD call, and 60 students turned out to a dinner discussion last night sponsored by the Currier House race relations tutors. The BMF has also announced that it will stage a publicity campaign to dispel racial stereotypes...
...Currier residents express frustration over the search process for the House’s new masters, Currier’s resident dean announced Wednesday that he will be stepping down after this year, leaving the three top administrative positions in the House currently unfilled for the 2007-2008 academic year.Cole M. Crittenden, who has been resident dean since 2005, will leave Currier to take a position as the director of studies at Princeton’s Whitman College, the school’s newly added sixth residential college. His announcement comes as the College scrambles to find replacements for current...