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...that are unfolding daily in Burma. On the other hand, if Harvard again catalyzes a divestment movement (as it did with its PetroChina decision in 2005), it will demonstrate that its commitment to human rights extends far beyond the classroom. President Faust says she is “think[ing] of all different kinds of opportunities for teaching and learning in human rights.” Hopefully she and the other Harvard Corporation members will think of leading in human rights as well...
...allegedly) restricting Core courses to those that don’t limit the number of students, the Core Office restricts some of the best classes from counting for credit. These are the courses that are arguably better at, for example, achieving the aim of “develop[ing] students’ comprehension of history as a form of inquiry and understanding,” as Historical Studies courses are supposed to do according to the 33-page guide. Yet for some reason they don’t count. Shouldn’t the primary (and perhaps only) criterion...
...final scoreline was no aberration. This was not a case of the U.S. coming out flat or being hampered by poor refereeing. This was a clinical and ruthless annihilation by the samba-ing ladies of the south. If you don’t believe me, just look at the YouTube highlights of the game...
...being underused. “Now that nearly all students have cell phones, use of the red phones is almost nonexistent,” she wrote in an early September e-mail to The Crimson, adding that the College had chosen to pursue alternatives to “continu[ing] a service that students don’t utilize.” One such alternative, which Nelson stressed yesterday and which Pilbeam mentioned prominently in his e-mail, was a new text message alert system, for which students can register online at www.messageme.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Christian...
Next, Matory claims that Palestinians are "pay[ing] the price for the ghastly crime of the Germans." This is false, though the Palestinian leadership was pro-Nazi and worked with Hitler during the Holocaust. The Palestinian leadership was not "guiltless" during that war or the one which followed in 1947-1949, which was initiated by Arab leaders in an attempt to strangle Israel at its birth. Compensation for the property claims of Palestinians who left during that conflict is still on the negotiating table—though Matory ignores the property of Jews who were expelled from Arab countries during...