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...9/11, e-mailing him before the ceremony to describe her reservations about his speech. Yasin says, however, that she also objected to the outcry against the speech. Yasin responded by offering to read his address to her before the ceremony.“I met her in Leverett JCR and told her what I was going to say,” Yasin says. “She responded with ‘That’s beautiful.’” For Yasin, the incident captured exactly what his intentions were in writing the speech?...
...Yard dormitories testify that more frosh social space is the last thing this campus needs. In reality, however, a 10,000 square foot Thayer Hall common room isn’t quite what the College has in mind. Rather, the current plans call for, in addition to some new JCR-like freshman space, expanded offices for the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, prayer space for the Harvard Islamic Society and Dharma, and a new Harvard College women’s center. The BGLTSA resource center (not the organization itself) and college-wide counselling groups will keep their central...
...Senate hopeful Kevin Scott discussed the importance of gaining moderate support for his 2006 campaign against incumbent Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54, D-Mass., last night to about 15 students in the Leverett JCR. The discussion—sponsored by the Republicans for Social Economic Policy (RSEP), a caucus of the Harvard Republican Club—focused on the importance of convincing Massachusetts residents to vote their views, not their affiliations. “The Democratic party is going so far to the left on so many issues,” Scott said. “We?...
...months, their thespian forces gathered yet again, this time for a rendition of the ’80s classic “Dirty Dancing.” But because they had publicized to Leverett’s e-mail open list and were performing in the more-frequented JCR, something funny happened: other people showed up. “A frightening amount of people came,” says DiMaggio...
...idea of a gaming lounge was proposed late last spring in response to some problems between regular cable TV watchers and gamers in Lowell House,” Elizabeth Terry, Lowell House Administrator, wrote in an e-mail. “Cable only exists in the JCR and it is difficult to get it installed anywhere else, so it made sense to think about where the gamers could go,” wrote Terry, explaining that because video games do not require cable, it makes sense for gamers to use the television without cable. Many Lowellians cited the widespread dissatisfaction...