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...editors: In her column “Stripper Ergo…Rape,” (Apr. 12), Ashton Lattimore argues that “when women treat each other in??a cruel and disrespectful manner, it opens the door for men to do the same.” Even though the most fair-minded would concur that agreeing to dance at a party full of drunken, under-aged athletes is a risk probably not worth taking, this is hardly tantamount to giving license for the accuser to be raped. Lattimore also fails to recognize that when...
...Chiazotam (Cheech) N. Ekekezie ’08 as Lady in Red, who delivered a story of domestic abuse with a spellbinding intensity and anger. The character names (all the men are “Brother #” something, and all the women are “Lady in?? a color) presuppose identities, allowing the actors to shift in and out of their stories. The costuming represents this, with each woman wearing a tank top with her color, and each man a t-shirt with his number. At its best, the play is by turns joyful, poignant...
...students say that they want ‘drop-in,’ well, what does ‘drop-in?? look like?” she said. “I think knowing that is the most important thing...
Recreating the freshman advising structure along these lines would lead to huge structural improvements in the quality of freshmen advising and in the consistency of House life. Assigning big siblings and peer advisors based on House affiliation would also create an incentive for freshmen to “buy-in?? to their residential communities from the outset. The knowledge that one’s entryway-mates will be one’s neighbors and (with any luck) friends for the rest of one’s time at Harvard would create a strong incentive for freshmen to participate...
Fixing the freshman experience at Harvard is an attainable goal. By assigning incoming freshmen to Houses before they arrive on campus and by structuring advising relationships accordingly, the College can vastly improve not only the quality and “buy in?? rates of freshman advising and residential experiences, but also the long-term prospects of vibrant House communities built around established relationships among incoming sophomores and House residents...