Word: informative
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...example, he says that if a suspicious package were found in the mail center, its discoverer would inform the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), who along with building managers, would evacuate and secure the building. If the package, upon investigation, seemed to be a bomb, the Cambridge Police bomb squad would be called...
...report says that 94 percent of Harvard’s incoming students talk about religion frequently or occasionally, and 71 percent say they attend religious services. And with 26 different religions represented on campus in the United Ministry at Harvard alone, wouldn’t it be better to inform students’ discussions with historical and social context...
...vital for every student to take at least one course that grapples with the subject. If religion is not placed in its own category, religious courses will be too easily bypassed by students skeptical of their worth. If Harvard’s objective is to inform its students about faith, an aspect of cultural tradition that is unique from all others, it must require that students take classes focused on the intersection between religion and society...
...smattering of articles in the major news and a few television commentators denounced the president’s actions. Like the dog that didn’t bark in the night, the nation’s media, as if it were a unitary actor, defaulted on its responsibility to inform the nation...
...BGLTSA said they were not consulted by the Harvard Foundation before the talk, even though the BLGLTSA is part of the Harvard Foundation. While after the Cultural Rhythms show two years ago, the BGLTSA and Harvard Foundation issued a joint statement stating that they would work to inform future speakers to include all races, ethnicities, and sexualities, the BGLTSA said it does not plan to issue a statement this time because Friday’s speech was not as large of an event as Cultural Rhythms. Some other students, though, said they came away inspired by Pinkett-Smith?...