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...information. According to Shakir, Islamophobia is more often projected through intellectual avenues at Harvard.“It’s not going to be somebody insulting someone on the street,” Shakir says. “It’s going to be an op-ed.”FREE SPEECH OR HATE SPEECH?In the spring of 2002, Zayed M. Yasin ’02, former president of the Harvard Islamic Society, planned to give a speech at Commencement titled, “Of Faith and Citizenship: My American Jihad...
Several speakers later, Wisse rose. When asked afterwards about the content of her remarks, Wisse said, “I wrote an op-ed for The Crimson...my thoughts are in it.” In a Feb. 17 op-ed, Wisse criticized fellow faculty members who signed a 2002 petition urging Harvard to divest from Israeli firms...
Whether due to the return of frigid weather, the arrival back on familiar turf, or the experience of sailing in its third event this year, the No. 3 Harvard co-ed sailing team put together its best performance of the young spring season Sunday, beating out five teams at the Brown Team Racing Invite on its way to a first place finish in Providence, R.I.The races marked the first chance for the Crimson to test its skills in New England waters after spending the first two weekends in Charleston, S.C. The opening regatta of the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association...
...ED R. BAUMAN Santa Monica, Calif...
...ed column in the New York Times last week, John Tierney claimed that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences rejected University President Lawrence H. Summers because he tried to get us to take undergraduate teaching seriously. Harvard faculty, Tierney claims, refuse to teach freshmen, shunt off their work to low-paid graduate students, and have to be pushed “to teach survey courses and other basics...