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...Harvard University Police Department??s (HUPD) response to a group of unruly protesters at last week’s speech by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Robert S. Mueller III demonstrated blatant disregard for established rules, past procedure, and—most importantly—common sense. The decision to arrest Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky ’07, Kelly L. Lee ’07, J. Claire Provost ’07, and Maura A. Roosevelt ’07 without warning sets a dangerous precedent that should not be repeated.The incident in question occurred...
...Education Department??s proposal would only make sense if undergraduates across the country were evaluated by a standardized test—otherwise comparing schools by any sort of measure they did devise would be nearly impossible...
...Bret Anthony Johnston, the department??s director of creative writing, said he was afraid of institutional rules altering his students’ creativity...
...black coach in athletics, because our president, Derek Bok, made an effort. All of a sudden we’ve gone back in time.” Scalise responded that many of Harvard’s coaching positions haven’t seen much turnover, restricting the department??s ability to make changes. He repeatedly emphasized that other factors shouldn’t be sacrificed for diversity’s sake. “I want to hire the best person for the job,” Scalise said. “You should know that...
...than the Institute could alone, in particular gaining the power to hire its own faculty. The Corporation established the new department with impressive speed, despite its radical departure from the University’s traditionally decentralized paradigm. The University Planning Committee on Science and Engineering (UPCSE) only recommended the department??s creation four months ago in the committee’s final report. The committee also recommended a University-wide Systems Biology department, a field which combines physics and computational science to investigate how biological systems, such as cells, operate. But Harvard should go beyond encouraging cooperation across...