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While a college event promoting one side of a controversial political topic would be inappropriate, “Hooking Up at Harvard” didn’t espouse an ideology; it simply provided information. The tagline of the program explicitly includes our “Future” sex lives, making it clear that the event’s organizers did not believe that every student is, or should be, having sex. At the event itself, Madison tried to dispel the stigma associated with virginity, and emphasized good choices rather than promiscuity. If the idea of someone talking about...
...safety, but it intrudes upon the rights of women to make decisions about their personal sexual health. Nevertheless, the vaccine will, as Perry points out, save lives, and we hope that all women should make the choice to get it. To that end, states should undertake publicity campaigns to inform women of the insidious risk of HPV and to show them how logical obtaining the vaccine is. The ultimate choice, however, should be made by the individual, not the state. Some of Perry’s detractors have argued against his order for a different reason, suggesting that the vaccine...
...eligible for the H-1B, applicants must submit a letter from their school certifying the successful completion of graduation requirements. Gross said that seniors from abroad—numbering about 30 to 40 this year—who want to obtain an H-1B visa would be expected to inform the International Office by the beginning of March. According to Gross, the International Office will pass the list on to the Office of the Registrar, which will run a complete grade audit and e-mail each student about their outstanding graduation requirements. Professors will also receive an e-mail explaining...
...youth of crime inform your work in The Departed...
...last time the U.S. rolled out sensitive intelligence about a potential foe's arsenal, Secretary of State Colin Powell went on live television to inform the world--incorrectly, it turned out--about Iraq's purported weapons of mass destruction. That makes the Feb. 11 briefing by U.S. military officials in Baghdad--detailing Iran's alleged link to the carnage shredding U.S. troops in Iraq--all the odder. Cameras, recorders and cell phones were barred from the Green Zone session. Three U.S. officials anonymously made the case that the "highest levels" of the Iranian government have been directing the deployment...