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For three months, there were meetings with administrators, rallies, speeches, debates, sit-ins, panels, forums and letter-writing campaigns. And Harvard, as a community, seems no closer to a consensus on the way it ought to deal with public, though unpopular, speech.
The Class of '51 soccer team went 27-14-2 over their four years and was one of the most successful teams on campus. The team was not fazed by an experimental 1951 NCAA soccer rule change, which eliminated throw-ins and instead rewarded free kicks from the sidelines. Needless...
The Administrative Board of Harvard Law School officially reprimanded four students Friday involved in the occupation of Massachusetts Hall, declining to impose the less-severe punishment of a warning, which has been the standard punishment for sit-ins in recent memory.
Unlike previous sit-ins, Marouf said the protesters had never been told to exit Mass. Hall.
“I think you have to,” he told the Ad Board. “Sit-ins get warnings here.”