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That’s a fact that Kappa Alpha Theta President Megan G. Cameron ’05 readily acknowledges. “We need a facility,” she says. “It would enrich our organization...

Author: By Nicole B. Urken, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go | 4/8/2004 | See Source »

...often-used question, “Jose, can you see?” we answer: yes, we can see a United States where the diversity of other cultures and languages continues to enrich all of us and to make this country great...

Author: By Jose C. Florez and Lucia Sobrin, S | Title: Hispanics Bring Diversity And Dedication To America | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

GREAT FALLS, Mont.—The ostensible reason for affirmative action at Harvard has always been two-fold: 1) to put on a more even playing field individuals in disadvantaged conditions who have lots of potential and 2) to enrich the Harvard community by bringing together different cultures, which are best embodied in categories of race. The first element of affirmative action has been hashed out by ideologues for decades, and has remained essentially the same for the last 30 years or so. But the second element, which asks which people should be incorporated and to what benefit...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: A Balance of the Maps | 1/5/2004 | See Source »

Though the IOP is, and should continue to be, a non-partisan organization, non-partisan does not mean non-participatory. By supporting study and activism on all sides, the IOP can help to enrich the experiences of its students as well as political discourse on and off campus. In addition to promoting purely academic study, such a policy encourages students to actively participate in politics and to become invested in issues that affect the world outside Harvard. If a new funding policy excluded activities such as protests, the IOP would miss an opportunity to let Harvard students do more than...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Protests are Politics Too | 12/5/2003 | See Source »

...fortunately this lack of knowledge has not left him permanently handicapped in his dancing pursuits. Instead, Yamaguchi has taken it upon himself to enrich his understanding of dance by working as an interpreter of interviews for book on Japanese choreography and by continuing to dance with the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble, which performed last weekend at the Rieman Center...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Grad Nurtures Dance Career | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

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