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Although Crimson Key members frequently show foreign dignitaries around Harvard, Barak is the most prominent international figure to take one of the group??€™s tours in recent memory, according to Jody M. Kelman ’05, marshal’s office coordinator for the society and also a Crimson comper...
Harvard has an obligation to prevent infringement of the rights of its students and student groups. The administration must make it clear that they are ready and willing to effectively punish anyone who defaces a poster or otherwise challenges an official student group??€™s freedom of speech. Students who do infringe upon the rights of their peers should face the Administrative Board. And because it is easy to vandalize a poster without being seen, the punishments students face when they are caught must be sufficient to effectively deter such an action...
...embody our idealism at its rawest and purest. Many of your parents belong to the generation that helped to lead the civil rights movement when they were no older than you are now. Two decades later, in 1992, young people reversed a 20-year downward trend in their age group??€™s voter turnout, successfully paving the way for eight years of promise and prosperity...
...front of the arrangement hung a large, black poster that advertised the group??€™s cause and presented a few statistics about abortion...
...cold and windy hour at 9 a.m. I wear the sweatshirt and do these things out of a desire to see the orchestra succeed. But I can’t help think that throwing myself into things like this might be a defense mechanism against feeling removed from the group??€”both because I am a percussionist and because, in some ways, I feel I don’t measure up to the rest...