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Take for example, the former structure of IOP policy groups. Just a few years ago, the small student groups??which research and contribute to public policy through avenues at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government—were elected by a small cadre of insiders. Only three applicant groups were accepted, rewarding the well-connected and not rewarding the, well, not-so-connected...
Some argue that the change has made the groups??and by extension, the IOP—more accessible to the entire student body. Others say that it has diluted the program and spread resources a little too thin...
...groups?? plan calls for protestors to walk out at 1 p.m. on May Day, May 1, and stage a protest in Harvard Square before moving to a city-wide protest being held in downtown Boston...
...angst to the admissions office for admitting both their “favorite” students and those labeled the more “problematic” types. The admissions office in turn can use this feedback as a way of aiding judgments about how students in certain groups??among them different high schools and current students’ younger siblings—are doing overall and whether to recruit more or fewer of them. Despite concern amongst many freshman that they were not told about this practice, we can see no problem, provided this information is used...
...candidate John F. Voith ’07. Earlier in the semester, Riley organized several meetings with groups with experience planning campus-wide social events—the HCC, Harvard Pub Night Commission, Crimson Key Society, Prefect Program, FYSC, Senior Class Committee, H-Club, and several cultural groups??—in order to “gain insight from successful social programmers on campus...how best to structure a programming board.” Riley also asked council members to meet with their constituents in their House dining hall in order to gain additional student perspectives...