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...other key issues, such as a proposal--recently approved--that will allow him to put students on medical leave. Fortunately, the proposal was criticized by both faculty and students for putting too much power in the hands of one person; but nevertheless, we are appalled at the decision to implement the change...
...intensive public service program for selected incoming firstyear students, will provide a running start for public service during the first week of September. The public service network--the students, tutors and staff (including a new public service administrator position just filled to work closely with HAND)--will begin to implement its action-oriented agenda of providing information, support, training and opportunities for undergraduates to lead and participate in public service programs throughout their undergraduate careers at Harvard...
...made, and the campus does not need another committee to just sit and discuss. This committee could make a crucial impact as an important first step in examining the position of women on this campus. We hope it will take the power it has and use it to implement changes...
...recent move to implement universal card key access from noon to 8 p.m. is a step in the right direction. However, it falls pathetically short. Our lives do not end at 8 p.m., and we should be able to enter all dorms at all times. The current system forces students who wish to visit another house to wait by the locked entrance for admittance. They must either call a friend from a Centrex phone to ask to be let in or wait idly for a resident of the House to walk by and open the door. This wait for access...
Today, as in the past, the academic racist appeals to those in the American public and legislature who want to implement a plan of racial segregation. In California, two scholars have led the crusade--recently taken up by Governor Pete Wilson--to abolish affirmative action in that state and in the nation. Politicians, who receive support from conservative think tanks, are running for office on platforms of redrawing federal and state congressional lines in order to decrease or obliterate Black and Latino voting power. They also advocate the dismantling of the "Great Society," claiming that its programs can not produce...