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...ability to determine on my own how to spend the break, without the pressure of official Harvard suggestions or guidance looming over my decision-making process. If organized alternatives had been offered, the unhealthful Harvard climate of always keeping up with our stressed-out peers would arguably invade this J-term, just as it does everything else...
...unfavorable rift would have divided those who chose to take advantage of such extra options and those who decided to stay home; a negative stigma of perceived laziness would persist around those who chose to enjoy a long, stress-free break instead of opting for a J-term course. Students should not be punished (materially or psychologically) for wanting to enjoy a long break. The deans’ letter’s mere mention of using this January time as a potential means of “making connections” is cringe-worthy enough...
...Service Employees International Union Local 615, which represents custodial workers at Harvard. “We are with you, and you are with us.”After the ceremony, Robert E. Christiano, the associate director of campus operations at HMS, escorted the protestors out of the building.Benjamin J. Oldfield, a medical student, said that he and other students will continue to fight to reemploy the workers.“Harvard says it has trimmed all the fat and the layoffs are a last resort,” Oldfield said. “This is something that, as students...
...despite hints of our mysterious-but-grand plans for a "January Experience," we are actually not going to go through with (un)said plans and offer any J-Term programs. But why this abrupt change of cancellation of plans?? Well, we realized that even half-assing "new, compressed, short-term set of offerings in January" would actually take time that we do not have, since we have to, like, figure out what the deal is with University finances...
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