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...efforts to unite different student groups, saying, “when student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference.” The conservative weekly Harvard Salient and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance were also among the event??s organizers. The concert was not free of controversy, however, as a few students expressed doubts about the concert’s claims to nonpartisanship. “We don’t think this is just an innocent event,” said Alireza M. Doostdar, a Ph.D student...
...efforts to unite different student groups, saying, “when student bodies speak as one, that’s really where we make our difference.” The conservative weekly Harvard Salient and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance were also among the event??s organizers. The concert was not free of controversy, however, as a few students expressed doubts about the concert’s claims to nonpartisanship. “We don’t think this is just an innocent event,” said Alireza M. Doostdar, a Ph.D student...
...It’s fun, but I’m pretty serious about it.” Nonetheless, Mikal offers some words in his own defense: “I maintain that I was cleaner than the victor.” He also downplays the entire event??s importance. “This was just a little fun,” he claims. “This isn’t the best representation of what these battles are like,” agrees Trevor J. Walsh ’06, another competitor and an avid freestyler since...
...McKinney, while traveling in a convoy, noted that a woman was in control of the machine gun on the back of the truck. “Essentially, that was where the front line was,” he says.Frost called the war in Iraq a “threshold event?? for women in the army. “Women are showing by their everyday deeds that they can do any job the nation asks them to do,” she says. Doing these jobs means that women are also facing more risk...
...confronted in the corridor by chanting students. Most of the protesters donned black hoods to reference the hooded prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.The human rights groups that organized the protest also accused the Federalist Society—the conservative law and policy organization that hosted the event??of closing the event to the public “in order to hide a speaker with a toxic reputation.”The Society responded that it is commonplace for organizations to hold closed events, and that “instead of trying to silence speech?...