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While I agree that students who find abortion morally objectionable should have the choice not to subsidize its cost, Daniel Choi's criticism of UHS's Sexuality Services policy is alarming UHS words its policy correctly: "If you become pregnant and wish to continue the pregnancy, you will be referred to the UHS Obstetrical Service." Abortion, no matter how offensive, remains one of the basic clinical practices of gynecological medicine. Unexpected complications in pregnancy raise the importance of abortion in ensuring the lowest possible mortality rates for birthing mothers. CHANTALLE LAFONTANT...
...Silence on Abortion" (Opinion, Oct. 30), Daniel H. Choi waxes righteously indignant about the fact that, unless they go out of their way to opt out, students are helping to fund abortions. I share his annoyance at this situation. People should not be permitted to opt out of helping to pay for abortions, or any other legal procedure. Should Jehovah's Witnesses who enjoy the benefits of belonging to mainstream health care organizations, but who object to the practice of blood transfusions, be given the opportunity to determine what their share would be of the annual cost of that procedure...
...elective abortion is. Rather than argue whether this is a morally justified position, I want to make sure all Harvard students know it is Harvard's position. Because this policy so impinges the conscience of many of its students, Harvard should make it known more readily than it has. Daniel H. Choi '94 is a second-year student at Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. candidate in the Government Department...
Among the leaders who have taken advantage of the Kennedy School soapbox is U.S. Senator Daniel P. Moynihan...
...event was the first in a speaker series hosted by HRCS, a group that strives to "promote cancer awareness at both Harvard and in the greater Boston community," said Daniel J. Cappello '99, co-president of the group...