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Harvard undergrads have an impulse to strike out on their own—to bypass that which is established and start organizations in which they can be their own bosses and go their own way. Why bother trying to find something you like at the Activities Fair when you can just get your own table to avoid working around someone else’s ideas...
...don’t think [the situation] is fair,” said Vijay Govind-Thomas ’09. “I hope that one day they achieve the hour quality that they deserve...
...justice on Nov. 15, the day the janitors’ contract is being negotiated,” said Gould-Wartofsky. “SLAM has workers’ backs this fall. They’re demanding jobs that guarantee dignity and respect and that means a living wage, fair benefits, and full-time work.” Harvard janitors’ demands include a wage of $20 per hour with benefits, increased opportunities for full-time work, and an end to job outsourcing. SLAM members called on the student body to get more involved in labor activism in the coming...
Finally, these are the same students who didn’t go to the Harvard State Fair, a well-planned event with so much free food that there couldn’t possibly be a line. The same students who probably won’t go to the Harvard-Yale Game, and who have never attended a dollar draft Pub Night in Loker because “that’s lame.” They won’t do any of that, but they will walk from the Quad to Lamont to fight over half a burrito...
...This is the first time we've had a trial in Iraq for crimes against humanity," says Izzat. He and Dulaimi argue that they haven't received the training in international human rights law that the judges received in the U.S., Britain and Australia, so the proceedings cannot be fair. "We have no experience," says Izzat...