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Maryanthe E. Malliaris ’01 talks of creating a TECH that is similar to the IOP...
...call of the diamond is one of those few things, like speaking to hear yourself talk in section, that appeals to everyone in this school. It even draws the tools from the IOP, UC, the Salient and all who will face the 23-2 wrath of the Harvard Crimson over the next few weeks. (Now that the little conflict of interest is over, I'm free to talk smack on behalf of the organization I dedicated my four years at this school...
...difficulty inherent in maintaining student interest, however, is not an excuse to abandon that project. During the time of restructuring, the IOP's immediate response has been to offer other student groups resources without focusing on providing resources for its own members. This treads a dangerous line. The IOP should not give up its potential to inspire students directly by becoming merely a grant-giving, space-providing foundation. Outreach should be a part but not the whole of the Institute's focus. If the IOP continues to outsource its mission, there will be no need for any in-house student...
...leave Harvard, we look back at the amazingly interesting impact the IOP has had on our college lives. We have learned so much from our times on the former SAC and perhaps an equivalent amount during this time of restructuring. We also congratulate the task force on their hard work. However, amidst this period of transition the Institute should not forget the root concern that must be addressed. Until the Institute determines conclusively what the purpose of undergraduate involvement should be, there will never be any effective reform...
Hannah Choi '01 is a philosophy concentrator in Kirkland House. Aneesh V. Raman '01 is a government concentrator in Lowell House. Both are former members of the Student Advisory Committee at the IOP...