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...President of the Harvard Republican Club Stephen E. Dewey ’07 commented that “the fact that people consider two different issues to be ‘moral issues?? does not imply that they think about those different issues in the same...
...awareness about the situation in Darfur. “It lends more validity to the whole divestment movement and provides more momentum,” he added.Cambridge Councillor E. Denise Simmons, who said that Cambridge “has always been on the front line” of progressive issues??even national ones—said she could “see Cambridge following in support” of Providence’s move to divest. Cambridge generated national press when it became the first city in the nation to issue same-sex marriage licenses, and the council...
...experience, people who feel directly affected by issues??whether it be of public policy, race, gender, class, sexual orientation, or something else entirely—tend to favor opportunities that allow them to work directly on those particular issues. On the other hand, people who feel less directly impacted by such specific issues are likely to respond to more abstract notions of the value of political participation and to take greater interest in studying and analyzing the political process...
...women’s center should be a place where students can go to hear female role models speak about sociopolitical issues??specific to women or not. It should be a place where students can receive counseling about sexual and health issues??eating disorders, mental wellness, and safe sex. It should be a place where students can go to just hang out, to retreat from the crunch of Harvard Yard...
...mission statement. A great fear of opponents of the women’s center—and even many of its proponents—is that the center could be too leftist or politicized. That is not to say the center should not host events and discussions about divisive issues??it should—but it must commit to being open to all ideas and opinions. As such, we feel that it should not be called “The Harvard Woman’s Center,” a name that in the minds of many connotes...