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Arriving in 1977 at the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO), where he was charged with overseeing every aspect of first-year life, Moses quickly built a reputation for guiding students and colleagues alike...
Earlier this month as well the FDO sponsored a presentation entitled "Hookup Up: Hot Hints For Making Your Harvard (Or Future) Sex Life Great," presumably to ensure freshmen sufficiently capitalize on the gratis latex. Women’s Center chief Susan Marine, speaking on behalf of the events’ organizers, wrote in an email circulated over open-lists that the purpose of the sex talk was "to make information and dialogue opportunities available to those who wish to have it, entrusting them to decide for themselves . . . what is best for them...
Nearly two weeks ago, freshmen received an email from the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO) advertising an event entitled “Hooking Up: Hot Hints For Making Your Harvard (Or Future) Sex Life Great...
...college’s sponsorship changes the animal. The obvious argument in defense of such programming—that offended students don’t have to show up—misses the point. By organizing and sponsoring the talk, the FDO implicitly strays from its proper role of institutional tolerance for all lifestyles, endorsing choices that—though acceptable for many—may alienate large groups of students who don’t ascribe to such a lifestyle...
That night, Madison dribbled on about boundaries. Perhaps the FDO should take a lesson. In their sponsorship of “Hooking Up,” they’ve crossed them. Lucy M. Caldwell ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House...