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Much has changed at the College since the spring of 1969. Indeed, much has changed since the fall of 2002 when I entered as a freshman. Yet, given the current issues that plague our campus, the time has come for a new student occupation of University Hall??and this time, a permanent...
Granted, if University Hall were to be turned over to students, faculty might feel displaced from the site of their regular meetings. Yet continuing to meet in the widely revered faculty room—on the second floor of a student-occupied University Hall??could serve as an excellent reminder to students and faculty of the interconnectedness of our relationship...
...planning for the women’s center attracted all of five undergraduates. The International Relations Council, Harvard’s largest student group and an evictee, boasts a diverse membership numbering in the hundreds. Which is a more accurate window into diversity at Harvard? Another piece of University Hall??s plan fell into place Friday, with the release of student group office assignments in the Quad’s Hilles building. These assignments provide even more conclusive evidence that McLoughlin’s plan must be scrapped. Office space in Hilles is simply inferior to office space...
...interview last night, the student said she left the dance—held in Lowell House dining hall??at 1:15 a.m. with two female friends and was met outside Lowell’s front gate by one female and three or four white males who "were screaming racial slurs...
...girl who grew up in Calcutta, know English? Why did so many writers in India choose to write in English?” Sen began working at Harvard in fall of 1999, teaching courses in a subject area she ironically describes (in reference to the English intellectual Stuart Hall??s division of the world into “The West and the Rest”) as “the literature of the Rest.” Though Sen is often identified as a postcolonial scholar, she is wary of that particular terminology. She innovatively turns the term...