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Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse, the only professor who spoke openly in support of Summers, said that her fellow professors were doing a disservice to themselves by allowing gender politics to silence the open discussion Summers had intended to foster with his remarks last month...
...bout against East Stroudsburg (6-3), the Crimson didn’t have Preston wrestling. In fact, it was shorthanded all the way through, suffering two forfeits. The only team points came from Ogunwole’s defeat of Stan Foster...
Even more disturbingly, I suspect that this is not simply a phenomenon in the sciences. Economics majors obsess about consulting and banking jobs, government majors go to great lengths to foster connections and even history majors obsess early and often about the LSATs. Harvard now spews out so many pre-meds, pre-laws, pre-bankers, pre-politicians and pre-consultants. In this world of “pre’s”, it seems that we’re at a loss for students...
...Radcliffe Freshman Council, met with other Harvard and Radcliffe students and administrators, and the overbearing topic was the unhealthy nature of single-sex housing. It was a “heated” discussion—she, like other men and women, argued that they should live together to foster natural, unforced relationships...
Aslihan E. Manisali ’08, a member of the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS), said the Fast-A-Thon—a nationwide fast for charity that drew 500 Harvard participants—was a good example of the type of interfaith collaboration that HCIC could help foster...