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...weeks ago, Harvard witnessed one of the most unusual acts of protest I’ve ever heard of. As representatives of the Central Intellgence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urged Harvard students to join up, a student forced himself to vomit into a bag. This act—supposed to symbolize the student’s disgust with the shoddy human rights record of America’s intelligence community—has become the subject of more discussion than any other puke in Harvard’s history. One man’s vomit...
Thankfully, I was not solely relying on the CIA or the Department of Homeland Security for employment. But what if there were students who had been? Would their increased anxiety and hardship over finding a job be counted as a success by these people...
This year, May L. Lugemwa ’04, took the title of Best Undergraduate Documentary for her moving film, “Former Nationality”—an exploration of the tenuous relationship she and her mother have with Uganda, their former homeland, set during their first trip back after emigrating more than a decade earlier...
During a recent recruitment event held by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Matthew R. Skomarovsky ’03 induced himself to vomit in order to his express his disgust for the CIA and DHS’s actions...
...individual who sat three rows behind Elise M. Stefanik (“Political Vomit,” op-ed, Apr. 13) at yesterday’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Depatment of Homeland Security (DHS) recruitment event and “physically made himself vomit...