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...president of the UC.Hadfield and Goldenberg, who are Crimson editorial editors, promise to lead a more dynamic, accountable, and professional UC. After a year dominated by structural reform and internal debate, the UC needs to refocus its efforts on delivering results for the students of Harvard College. Hadfield and Goldenberg??s agenda will do just that.Unlike their rivals, Hadfield and Goldenberg see that the UC has vast untapped potential for independent action. They will create a UC that, instead of merely pressuring the administration, will take the initiative to provide student services. For instance, Hadfield and Goldenberg?...
...with that Homer—this semester the Signet requires put-ups to include headshots with their applications. And here we were thinking we got cut because we thought Derrida was the capital of Rhodesia. Of the 15 “supporters” listed on Hadfield-Goldenberg??s site (thenewuc.com), at least 7 are either in the Fox or closely affiliated (like by blood). Fox Club for UC President! As lame as the alcohol restrictions were, the majority of first-time boozehounds were footloose and ambulance-free at this year’s Harvard-Yale...
...Adam Goldenberg??s column “Nightmare on Garden St.” (Dec. 16) offers a skewed, injudicious perspective on the opinions of Quad residents and the issues of Quad life. Below are responses to the author’s more flawed points...
...dynamic, we then discussed problems associated with such a structure, notably that it might serve to reinforce the misconception that women are innately less capable in science. The story entirely evaded this critical development in the meeting, and it is unfortunate that this inaccurate reporting served as fodder for Goldenberg??s claim that WISHR is suggesting “a set of explanations almost completely in-line with Summers’ erstwhile prescription,” which is simply not the case...
...lesson to be taken from the Summers’ controversy is that truthful reporting of discussions is essential to furthering productive debate. To answer Goldenberg??s question, “What do women want?”—women and men alike, including WISHR and those who attend their brainstorming sessions, want to contribute to the discourse that will help promote women’s participation in the sciences at Harvard, but they can only do so if their ideas are accurately represented to the Harvard community...