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...outrage. Little, however, has been said about the treatment of visiting students. The Harvard administration has also chosen to wait out the decision and see how other universities respond first. But this strategy is too timid. MIT president Charles M. Vest has been outspoken about the need to maintain freedom and diversity in universities, with the belief that it is in the best interests of the country as a whole. Harvard’s approach of gaining favor with the government is supposedly beneficial to the University, because when it needs to get something accomplished government agencies will be more...
...quote the futurists’ Manifesto point #9, “We will glorify war—the world’s only hygiene—militarism, patriotism, the destructive gesture of freedom-bringers, beautiful ideas worth dying for, and scorn for woman...
...Film Studies at Harvard” demonstrate the breadth that would be available for students in a formalized program. If the track were approved, film courses that are not listed under VES in which students currently enroll as electives would garner concentration credit, giving students freedom to pursue academic interests more easily...
...news anchor and correspondent Bob Woodruff, on the other hand, said that he thought the tactic of embedded reporting during the recent Iraq war allowed reporters comparatively more freedom...
...reason in and of itself to attend. So while other colleges work hard to attract the best applicants by having nice exercise equipment or low student-faculty ratios, Harvard can live off its good name. The Harvard name is certainly an asset; but it gives the administration the freedom to disregard the quality of student life...