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...which they say have been adopted at 52 other American universities, will make this effort more successful. “The administration has been pretty much ignoring this issue of fundamental protection of its students for almost a decade,” said the bill’s sponsor, Eric I. Kouskalis ’08. “More than 50 other colleges have this protection for its students, and it’s time for Harvard to have it too.” Nearly 30 University and community groups co-sponsored the UC bill, including the Harvard Bisexual...
...refuse to let the issue be shrouded in a silence of shame—maybe someday, possibly even someday soon, we can end sexual violence.Leah Litman ’06 is a chemistry concentrator in Eliot House. She is a publicity coordinator for Take Back The Night 2006. Eric Fish ’07 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. He is a member of Harvard Men Against Rape. Karen Taylor ’06-’07 is a history and literature concentrator affiliated with Dudley House. She is an event coordinator for Take Back...
...senior military officers are known to have challenged Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on the planning of the Iraq war. Army General Eric Shinseki publicly dissented and found himself marginalized. Marine Lieut. General Greg Newbold, the Pentagon's top operations officer, voiced his objections internally and then retired, in part out of opposition to the war. Here, for the first time, Newbold goes public with a full-throated critique...
...Reid had tried to get some kind of guarantee from Frist that Republican Senators would support only the Senate version in conference, and over the last 24 hours, Sen. John McCain worked to sign colleagues on for just such an assurance. Frist's chief of staff, Eric Ueland, tried to be reassuring. ?The Senate will defend the Senate position,? he said. But Reid wanted more than that. ?We have no safety net here,? says a top Reid aide, ?The Republicans have the President, the Senate and the House.? In negotiations that lasted all night, Reid's staff insisted...
...we’re like losing gamblers [because we live in a] society that gambles that pandemics won’t happen,” he said. He suggested preemptive actions and measures such as quarantines with humane conditions. The audience members praised the interdisciplinary nature of the panel. Eric R. Benson, a second-year HLS student who attended the event, said “a lot of people tend to specialize in different perspectives on the same issue. It’s when we bring people together and hear these different perspectives that...