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...impose control that the administration relinquished over 20 years ago, when Harvard stopped recognizing same-sex organizations. However, it is ultimately in the best interest of both the College and the organizations if some dialogue could exist between them. For the College, dialogue could allow some small measure of input, presumably dealing with student safety, to inform the actions of the clubs. There is reason for the clubs to open up as well. Much of the stigma surrounding final clubs arises from misconceptions—misconceptions that are only strengthened by the secrecy of the clubs. These steps...
...Student input on issues surrounding nuclear weapons and terrorism is important to aiding the government in coping with nuclear proliferation, according to James Walsh, executive director of the Kennedy School of Government’s Managing The Atom (MTA) project, who spoke last night at an event in the Quincy House Senior Common Room...
...reprisal. These are questions about an attitude that some call anything but collegial towards faculty belonging to already underrepresented groups, from former Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74 to members of the Committee on Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies. There are questions of real input into the planning of Harvard’s future, whether regarding Allston, the Curricular Review or university governance as a whole...
Such a university will open up debate and decision-making on critical questions affecting the quality of life and discourse in the Harvard community, from a student center to a new curriculum, to input from all members of that community: the Faculty, students and workers. This openness could ensure an administration that’s responsive to the needs, values and desires of all of us—including those who continue to be marginalized on our campus, such as women...
...House IM secretaries were informed of the erstwhile decision at last week’s meeting, according to Grant C. D’Arcy ’06, head official of House IMs. Students were told that the Athletics Department had decided to curtail House crew due to input from the staff at the boathouses...