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Held in a Science Center classroom, the debate pitted members of Harvard Students for Choice (SFC) against members of Harvard Right to Life (HRL), before an audience of about 75 students...
...board member Jessica C. Coggins ‘08 and Alyssa E. King ‘08, who is not a member of the SFC, clashed against former HRL vice president Laura E. Openshaw ‘05 and HRL President Catherine C. Roche...
...establish student funding for wind power last week. Incidentally, we chose to pass the hike and pass wind, and to be given the chance to opt-out of both of them. Other groups have been doing this opting thing on the sly for some time: Harvard Right to Life (HRL) helps students opt-out of the portion of their student health bills that can be used to pay for abortions at University Health Services (UHS) and on the termbill one can opt-out of the Harvard-sponsored student insurance (although I believe in that instance the word...
...from providing retractable awnings for the Au Bon Pain chess players to creating a school-wide “Adopt a Squirrel” program for our friendly Cambridge co-inhabitants. And recently, this newspaper declared itself for the principle of Equal Opting for All—arguing that HRL should not be allowed to opt-out of the abortion part of the UHS bill because other groups, like vegans, could not selectively opt-out of comprehensive university fees which may contain an element to which they are opposed...
...additional checkbox on the termbill. I trust that the council will be sensible enough to keep rare the opt-options on the termbill, and if it isn’t sensible (admittedly a distinct possibility), we can always vote ’em out. And failed logic against HRL would have one believe that since every opt-out-option for every possible objecting group is not structurally possible, it is not fair to allow only one or a few groups to opt-out. But change is incremental, and it seems reasonable to me that if vegans found a fair...