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Unchallenged because, despite years of student pressure, the University continues to hold investments in companies that do business in South Africa. And continues to operate with investment standards more appropriate to a Wall Street firm than an academic insitution that ostensibly puts ethical considerations ahead of financial ones.
The rule about party organizers having to buy a Cambridge liquor and/or entertainment license to have a large party is purely ridiculous. The rule constitutes municipal interference in the orderly running of a private insitution and as such should be stopped.
The relationship between Harvard and Cambridge should not be a tale of two cities, a story of the haves and the have nots. The marriage between town and academic gown cannot last another 350 years if Cambridge's largest insitution stands in isolation from the rest of the city.
If the traditional liberal stance of the University is irrelevant, what do the students want their relationship with Harvard to be? There are two stances: First, they want a reversion to the custodial role but with a moral imperative behind it. That is, the University should, by its actions, take...
President Pusey accepted an honorary degree for Harvard University last week from the Rockefeller Institute. It was among the first eight citations bestowed by the Institute, which marked its debut as an academic insitution.