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...William D. Carter. But that information must pertain to a specific individual involved in an ongoing terrorism or intelligence investigation, Carter said.Director of the Harvard University Library Sid Verba ’53 said that, to his knowledge, the University has received no such requests for information. But Verba expressed concern about the powers granted to the FBI under the Patriot Act. “There is really a very serious principle here having to do with people’s rights to read whatever they want to read without anyone else knowing what they’re reading...
...hospitality also provided me with an opportunity for normalcy. Instead of sitting at home bemoaning the loss of half of my final undergraduate year, I spent a fantastic “semester abroad” where I felt completely welcome and at home. There are no words to express how thankful I am, and there is not enough room on this paper to list the names of those to whom I am eternally grateful. The amazing staff in Inge-lise Ameer’s and the College Dean’s office took 25 clueless kids and taught...
...Steiner, a lawyer by profession, has a longtime connection with Harvard. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School and served as Secretary of the University Committee of Governance, General Counsel, and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government.In an e-mail, Gross also expresses enthusiasm. “I was happy to support it,” he writes, adding that he “will look for other such collaborations to support students in the performing arts in the future.”Gross also cites Knafel Professor of Music and Chair...
Rapier said that the professors will be chosen under the normal appointment process and that Alwaleed will have no input whatsoever over appointment decisions, but students and faculty have already started to express concerns about who is hired...
...issue is particularly salient for the transgender community on campus, which has been publicly ridiculed for using gender-neutral pronouns like ze and hir and bringing speakers to campus who wax poetic about boydykes, genderqueers, and butch fairies. Pronouns and terminology that express personal identity are not just about semantics. Words are more than words. Ze and hir are necessary pronouns for people who may not identify in a binary structure of male and female, and calling these pronouns ridiculous fundamentally means that you think living outside of that binary is equally ridiculous. It’s not just...