Word: erbsen
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Undergraduates say those who understand thatphilosophy, and pander accordingly, get offeasiest since the Board is mainly looking forrepentance and a sense the student learned fromthe experience. Despite the fact most Harvardstudents can figure out how to work the systemfairly quickly, Allan Erbsen '94 warned in aletter to The Harvard Crimson that the Ad Boardmay not be fulfilling its goals. "Even when the AdBoard reaches a 'good' outcome, students are oftenso alienated by the process that they drive noneof the educational benefits that the Ad Board hadhoped to impart to them," Erbsen wrote...
...Erbsen was director of Civil Liberties Union ofHarvard (CLUH), an organization which published an85-page report in 1992 on potential Ad Boardreforms. Eric D. Miller '95, CLUH's associatedirector for University Affairs says he thinks theAd Board has improved since CLUH started workingon the problem and monitoring it, but says hestill believes the Ad Board is not entirelyrealistic about its role in the Harvard community."I'd like them to admit they're a judicial body.They see themselves as an educational body...
...that only partially allayed stu- dent concerns. Allan H. Erbsen '94 said he wasin the midst of general examinations andconstruction at any time of day during readingperiod was unacceptable...
...number of people, the critical time isnow," Erbsen said in the meeting...
...main purpose of the committee is to provide a forum for discussing issues of free speech so that when problems arise, administrators and students will be able to deal with them effectively, Erbsen said...