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...Although the court did not outline specific guidelines for protests in the opinion, it did acknowledge the right of students and faculty “to associate to voice their disapproval of the military’s message.”Boston College law professor and FAIR president Kent Greenfield said yesterday that the “silver lining” in the decision was the court’s reaffirmation of protest rights.“I’m sure a lot of law schools around the country will take them up on it,” Greenfield...
...vote to overrule her committee’s policy, “there was something lost from the Finance Committee’s deliberative process that will eventually negatively impact our credibility.” After two hours of questioning and debate, UC member Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 introduced an amendment to change the UC’s funding of Mission Hill from nothing to $2,000. Greenfield said after the meeting that “$2,000 would be really the minimum amount for the folks from Mission Hill to be able...
...There are administrators who want to keep going with the curricular review,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, a member of the Undergraduate Council (UC) and one of the organizers of yesterday’s event. “For every one of them, there are also colleagues of theirs who are too easily distracted, who are far too ready to hesitate, to retreat on the past three years of the curricular review...
...will show today at a student convention on the revival of the curricular review and as we have already affirmed through hundreds of signatures on a petition to resuscitate the review. Now it is time for everyone involved to act with an equal sense of urgency and steadfastness.Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the vice-chair for undergraduate education of the Undergraduate Council Student Affairs Committee, is a government concentrator in Mather House. The Council will host a student convention on the curricular review today at 4:30 p.m. in the Kirkland Junior Common Room...
...Greenfield said he hopes the forum will be the “biggest show of support for a revolution in undergraduate education that this University has ever seen...