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...scourge that has spread to all corners of the country, sex trafficking is an issue that must be dealt with immediately. I am starting a policy group at the Institute of Politics, which will feature a three-prong approach: raising awareness on campus and nationwide, conducting research to investigate the full extent of the problem with the help of guest speakers whom we will invite to speak to the group, and publishing a policy proposal with specific recommendations for state and national lawmakers. Efforts like these should be taken on campuses and communities around the country to draw national attention...
According to Mark Mazzoleni, Harvard’s coach from 1999 to 2004 and the man responsible for recruiting Cavanagh, “It was very evident from the first time we dealt with him that it wasn’t about him. It was about the team...
Though Wegner attests to having dealt with each and every one of the complaints he received over the course of this week, only twenty more students were added to the class, while others were left by the wayside, mistreated and wronged. The university must take a stance in order to prevent future infringements on the rights of its students. Whether through standardized lottery procedures (for example, an online lottery) or more efficient administrative services, we must institute fair enrollment policy before we can promote intellectual exploration...
...dozens of painted cardboard penguins in the grass outside the Science Center, or announcing, through a bullhorn, numbers from the endless sequence of pi. He recently hung a giant eye in his Canaday window overlooking Annenberg, and ominously thundered instructions at the people walking below. The threat was swiftly dealt with by Harvard University Police, who paid him a visit in his room and demanded he cease his activities immediately. Hwang began working with Present! after meeting Alex L. Pasternack ’05, the magazine’s founder and a generally compelling campus personality, at the extracurricular fair...
...even once faculty malfeasance is dealt with, there is still the driving force of desperation, which seems well suited for the Type A personalities who fill Harvard’s Houses. (I will write much more about desperation in an upcoming column on my blockmates’ dating habits.) When time runs short, conscience and fear of reprisal are overwhelmed by the fear of poor grades and academic dishonesty results...